by Molly Gordon | Nov 30, 2016 | Ambition, Choice, Confidence, Life purpose, Small business
I’m hearing from so many people these days that they are fed up and frustrated. Whether it’s the state of the world, the state of their work, the state of their dining room tables, or their very souls, they long to make a change but seem not to know where...
by Molly Gordon | May 1, 2016 | Community, Consciousness, Life purpose, Serving others, Three Principles, Wellbeing, Wisdom
Julian of Norwich is fabled for saying, “All is well, and all manner of things be well.” I’m sure she’d be delighted to know that I agree. On some cosmic level everything is magnificent, amazing, and just peachy keen. And yet… And yet the...
by Molly Gordon | Apr 29, 2016 | Ambition, Choice, Emotional intelligence, Flow, Life purpose, Spirit, Success, Three Principles, Video, Wisdom
Two steps forward, one step back may be a problematic strategy for running a marathon. But what if life is not a race, but a dance? And what if YOU get to choose which one it will be?
by Molly Gordon | Apr 18, 2016 | Ambition, Creativity, Freedom, Life purpose, Vision
This is a heads up that the early bird discount (save $100) for The Art of Living ends tomorrow, April 19, 2016, at 5pm Pacific time. The Art of Living: Creating Magic and Meaning in Life and Work is the culmination of years of seeking, learning, and experimentation....
by Molly Gordon | Apr 15, 2016 | Ambition, Creativity, Life purpose, Video, Vision, Wisdom
The flowering tree doesn’t have to make an effort to contribute its beauty to the world. What if your contribution is just as natural and inevitable?
by Molly Gordon | Apr 5, 2016 | Ambition, Authenticity, Choice, Community, Confidence, Consciousness, Flow, Freedom, Happiness, Life purpose, Meaning, Mind, Mindfulness, Productivity, Responsibility, Self care, Self-employment, Small business, Success, Uncategorized, Vision, Wellbeing, Wisdom
The problem of weaponized insight A participant in the Come Alive and Do the Thing! Mastermind has a brilliant term for the use of a supposedly wise observation to critique or diminish another person: weaponized insight. Don’t you love it? At first it was...
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