Synopsis: Every human being has a built-in compass or GPS. Sometimes we don't like what it says (or doesn't say), so we start taking it apart. Here's why that's neither necessary nor a good idea. Have you ever looked to your inner compass and come up empty? And then,...
Articles by Molly Gordon
What can you do about creative block?
Humans are creative. Creativity is part of our nature. We don't have to try to be creative; we...
To push or not to push, that is the question
Last week on the monthly Goldilocks coaching call we talked about planning, goals, and...
The incredible lightness of the goal-less goal
Spiritual teachers often talk about the pathless path, the paradox that enlightenment comes when,...
Are you running your personal operating system?
A number of years ago I found myself at the first meeting of the new year with my mastermind...
How to get planning right or how not to be a bridezilla in your business
I can get really nervous around brides to be. I have a lot of thinking about the time, energy, and...
Why liking yourself works
Once upon a time I gave myself singing lessons for my 40th birthday. I had always loved to sing,...
On the potential for gratitude for the biz side of your work
Two things came together last week to inspire this post: the death of a friend and the approach...
Why planning might not be a good idea (How peering into the future quashed true love)
When I was a senior in high school my true love was a sophomore in college. That was back in the...
How to promote your work: Stick your head in the sand or dance on the beach?
If you are reading this, you've probably thought a fair amount about how to promote your work. My...