What’s in the Water?
Guidance for Swimming Against the Stream
In waking up to whiteness, there are questions to answer and ideas to confront. Molly’s insights bring perspective and clarity.
CARE Update and How Much Money Goes Where
As of today, readers of this blog and/or my ezine have donated $1,040 to the CARE-More challenge. Let's make that $10,000 before the end of the year, eh? A reader asked: How much of the money raised will go to CARE, and how much will be used for administration or...
More on Team Hoyt
A photo gallery: Father and son have run the Boston Marathon 24 times, with a personal best of 2 hours and 40 minutes. I guess that's nothing for a duo that has done the Ironman four times. Team Hoyt Home Page The team's Web site includes lots of photos and an event...
I Can Only Imagine…
What does love look like? What gives life its texture and meaning? What was it that you thought you couldn't do? Thanks to Linda Finkle of Incedo Group for passing this on. If the video doesn't come up after a few seconds, click here....
What you can get for helping
When you donate to CARE through The Web Women's Giving Circle before midnight November 23, 2006, (Thanksgiving in the US), you will receive one or more premiums up to and including a private coaching session. Premiums at the $50 Level A copy of The Courage to Succeed,...
CARE in Afghanistan
When Afghanistan was still under Taliban rule, CARE began training widows to knit and make brooms - traditional crafts that were allowed by the Taliban. Over time, CARE has been able to overcome Afghan society's deep-seated resistance to allowing women to work and has...
Why Donate to CARE?
Why donate to CARE? Because CARE has a real impact on women and their communities around the world. For example: $50 can send an Afghan girl to school for a year. $125 can train a woman in Nepal to teach maternal and child health in her community. $600 can keep 10...
The Heart to Make a Difference
Do you ever fantasize about the good things you could do if you had more money? Do you look forward to the day when your contributions can make a significant difference in the world, imagining that this is something you can only do when you have “made it”? If so, then...
Is that too much to ask?
So I'm vacuuming my office, in a modestly pissy mood, thinking I could be doing The Work on the thoughts that formed the cascade from remarkably peaceable to downright cranky (I'd better do this, I have to that, I should really, why don't I?, etc., etc., ad nauseum)...
Byron Katie Blogs About The Work
Katie has leapt into the blogosphere, and her blog promises to be a boon to inquiry. Thanks to Katie's commitment to service (and also her amazing staff), Katie's blog is a multimedia immersion in The Work. One of her early posts is a video of Katie facilitating the...