Image by ninjapoodles This method is for those times when you feel stuck.  It is not a method for dealing with external obstacles (priorities, goals, efficiency – all of which are important for external effectiveness) but for personal change. The central insight is that being stuck is different to being tired.  When we feel stuck [...]

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Evan on February 5th, 2008

Charles Hamel writes a blog, called Simply CharlesHamel.com. Charles writes across a great range of spiritualities that reflect his own journey – briefly told on his about page. Here he describes his life purpose to be: Leave a small footprint on Mother Earth, to live consciously, to be a good father, to exude love and [...]

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Evan on February 4th, 2008

Image by  Sleestak66 On My Deathbed I Won’t Care About My Technorati Ranking, or, The Seduction of Measurement. I like blogging about what I’m interested in, I’d like to make my income from it someday.  And I want to get better at it.  I want to get better and better at writing posts.  So it’s [...]

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Evan on February 3rd, 2008

This post is just to update you on my plans for the next month or two. After I have finished reviewing some other blogs – in a week or two – I will be slowing down a bit.  I want to concentrate on writing a free report and a course.  I haven’t been able to [...]

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Evan on February 3rd, 2008

Corinne Edwards at Personal Growth with Corinne Edwards has a great post today on how to write your way through a stuck spot. It is clear and simply laid out. It’s called Writing Your Way to a Decision. Well worth reading. Bookmark It Hide Sites $$(‘div.d187′).each( function(e) { e.visualEffect(‘slide_up’,{duration:0.5}) });

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Evan on February 1st, 2008

   Image by mym There are two ways that the word ‘responsibility’ is used.  Responsibility can be used to mean blame or it can be used to mean response-ability. “The use of ‘responsibility’ in the sense of blame is in statements like: “I want to know who is responsible for this”.  (This isn’t usually asked [...]

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Evan on February 1st, 2008

This is a bit off topic. It’s about blogging not health, but the numbers of bloggers grows daily and so it is likely there are people new to blogging around; so I thought it was worth mentioning. Yaro Starak and Gideon Shalwick have just launched a site (BecomeABlogger) to take you step by step through [...]

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