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Finding Oneself |
Searching the world in order to find oneself can be an ongoing process fraught with as much despair as joyous and outrageously happy moments. Maybe the 'answer' one is looking for, is travelling with the traveller all along.  |
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Learnings of an `olderpreneur` |
At the age of fifty, my life changed. For the first time in my working life I became a small business owner and over the following ten years, sold, bought and started from scratch three businesses. Here is the story  |
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Listening to each Other this Christmas |
Whether the person in front of us is a refugee, someone who lives just down the street or a family member - an extra sense of awareness of our shared humanity can be expressed in many small ways.  |
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My Relationship with Addiction |
So is addiction a moral problem or a medical condition or merely a lack of self responsibility? Maybe addiction is fundamentally a spiritual condition where one is disconnected from Source.  |
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Becoming More of Who I am |
Deciding there and then that my days with that particular Guru were over, I moved on and peeked into different ways to align myself with Source. Meditation as a practice came and went and came back again, businesses were used to fill the void of loneliness and eventually I came full circle into another deeper unfolding and understanding. This was to do with self-responsibility, ownership of my life exactly as it is and the realisation that nothing and no one outside of myself was doing anything to me.  |
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Stopping to Smell the Roses |
When did you last stop to smell the roses? In this world where time has speeded up and we try to cram even more into the day, taking the time to do less not more ...can work.  |
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Surrendering To What Is... |
Finding balance when things are not as you would wish and choosing to either go into drama or look at the benefits or at least a better feeling thought is not as easy it may seem.  |
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Flying Solo- Remaining Single |
Living alone gives many women opportunities to get their life in order and learn to feel complete in themselves without necessarily needing a partner . It is also a wonderful opportunity for a woman to explore her sensual and sexual side.  |
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Guilt & Shame & Life |
Succinctly put;
- "Guilt says I've done something wrong; shame says there is something wrong with me.
- Guilt says I've made a mistake; shame says I am a mistake.
- Guilt says what I did was not good; shame says I am no good."
Bradshaw, John (1988).  |
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