We all know that walking through nature can provide an opportunity to settle our brain noise, gain some clarity in our thoughts and provide a sense of peace or sanctity. I know being around natural landscapes definitely does that for me and I personally notice the effect it has when life gets tough and the challenges pile on. By why is that nature has this effect on us? Why is
Have you ever taken a look in the mirror and not liked what you’ve seen? I have… and I would love to have a really really long conversation with anyone who has honestly gone their entire life without experiencing that at some point in their life. We’ve all been there. You get up in the morning and march to the mirror to begin the daily routine and look at the individual
I’ve been flying off the radar lately. Actually it’s been longer than lately. In fact, I haven’t even been flying. I’ve been on the ground keeping my head out of the skies. Here’s what I mean… Several months back I was working away at my goals, achievements and business. I was building some momentum in my business, travelling around, making an impact and serving a variety of people in a
I mentioned in part 1 of this article that if there’s someone we resent, we won't miss them if they leave. If they decide to no longer be a part of our lives, we easily move on. When it’s someone we look up to with admiration or even infatuation (which is sometimes confused with love) we can heavily grieve the loss of them in our lives. This is commonly seen in the death of
Update: a couple of weeks after writing this article the number grew to 5 deaths in 6 weeks. Death is wonderful. Seriously. It is literally something that is full of wonder. Well, it makes me wonder anyway. In ways that I haven’t wondered before. I’ve recently been affected by 3 deaths that were close enough to stir up an emotional response. They all happened within a period of 10 days which
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