By Seth Adam Smith “Both abundance and lack [of abundance] exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend…when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that’s present—love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature, and personal…
By Mallory Bulman and Kaitlin Vogel Hay House’s recent two-day I Can Do It! 2014 – New York event brought over a dozen thought-provoking authors to the stage—from prominent spiritual leaders to personal wellness luminaries to health coaches…even a Google executive! It was an enlightening weekend from start to finish. If you didn’t catch the conference this year, here are some of the…
I’ve read a slew of books about success and studied all the old-time gurus, from Charles Haanel and Napoleon Hill to today’s leaders, such as Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, and Wayne Dyer. They all talk about things like presence, decision making, performance strategies, action taking, intention, motivation, and belief systems. None devote time specifically to conscientiousness. Yet research indicates that,…
I recently met Jessica Ortner at the publishing party for her new book, The Tapping Solution for Weight Loss & Body Confidence: A Woman’s Guide to Stressing Less, Weighing Less, and Loving More (Hay House). She’s amazing! And so is her book. I started reading it on the way home and I couldn’t put it down. Tapping, also known as…
What happens when we experience the world through our screens?
Omega Institute hosts dialogue on changing a world of marginalization and violence to one of love and compassion
You may be surprised to learn the first step is to stop studying!
“It is interesting what one can experience when circumstances shock the system,” writes Anandhi Narasimhan, M.D., in Psychiatric Times. My upcoming surgery to correct my now-deformed dominant hand is just a warning shot—an inconvenience, not a life threat. But I suspect that it will shock my system nonetheless. The trick of good aging, says my dear friend Zelda, who turned…
Carmelo Blandino explains why and how he rewired his brain to paint with his less dominant left hand