by Molly Gordon | Aug 3, 2014 | Coaching, Emotional intelligence, Mindfulness, Spirit, Thought, Three Principles, Vision
Sometimes the hard part of discerning inner guidance is thinking it’s going to be dramatic or big. In fact, common sense is wisdom perfectly calibrated to a specific moment in time. Don’t confuse this inner guidance in the moment with generic common sense....
by Molly Gordon | Jul 28, 2014 | Confidence, Emotional intelligence, Productivity, Success, Thought, Three Principles
How do you deal with resistance? You could analyze it, process it, search for the meaning behind it–or you could simply set it aside. Resistance takes care of itself when we shift our attention away from it. The key? Shift your attention away from resistance by...
by Molly Gordon | Jul 21, 2014 | Confidence, Emotional intelligence, Success, Thought, Three Principles
What if the secret to controlling or stopping negative thinking is as simple as stopping? We don’t get to choose which thoughts come across our mental landscape, but we absolutely get to decide how much significance to accord them. When we analyze, excavate, or...
by Molly Gordon | Jul 7, 2014 | Confidence, Consciousness, Emotional intelligence, Thought, Three Principles
We all experience irrational fear from time to time. The wonderful thing is that realizing that the fear is irrational is our ticket to freedom. As soon as we really get that we are living in the feeling of our fearful thinking in the moment, our experience will...
by Molly Gordon | Jul 2, 2014 | Emotional intelligence, Mind, Spirit, Thought, Three Principles, Wisdom
[This piece is from an email to the folks in the Enlightened Business Intensive. It addresses the question of how to know what to do when there are a kazillion places to start, and you are running around in circles.] There are two fundamentally different ways to use...
by Molly Gordon | Jun 30, 2014 | Mind, News & Events, Success, Thought, Three Principles, Video
As Einstein famously said, we can’t find solutions from within the same frame of reference or level of consciousness in which our problems were created. In a very real sense, if we want to find solutions, we need to stop looking.
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