Part 5 of 5 “All the greatest people on the planet past and present – all loved what they did.” Janet Bray Attwood and Chris Attwood authors of The Passion Test I interpret that statement as not only referring to the ‘world’s greats’ but all the greatest people. People who are living their passions loveRead More
Passion Test
Part 4 of 5 What are my passions? Even with the thought generated over the last few days it can still be a tricky question at the midpoint of our lives. The answers lay buried under years of intense focus growing families, building careers, working, caring for aging parents, and doing what it takes toRead More
Music IS me
Part 3 of 5 “It brought out the real ‘me’ in me,” effused Leslie as she described a piece of music she’d recently listened to, “I was completely undone by it….moving, swaying,dancing… it suddenly struck me that music IS me.” The members of the book club, caught in the spell of her passion, listened withRead More
Childhood provides clues to passion
Part 2 of 5 Have you ever met someone who was lit from within? Impossible to miss they radiate joy and energy. “WOW…they’re amazing,” you say as you bask in the light of their high beams. Safe to say they are living their passion. Passions reflect our deepest nature and all that is truly meaningfulRead More
Destination Passion
Part 1 of 5 The first on stop on the itinerary for Life Part 2 is Passion. It’s a warm place, it burns from the heart…so pack light. P.A.S.S.I.O.N.S Do you know what yours are? If you said no, you’re not alone. A recent survey showed that 75% of us don’t. Clearly we have someRead More
it’s the boarding call for Life Part 2
“Please check your seat assignments boarding will commence soon.” With boarding passes and (re)packed bags in hand we fill the departure gates of Life Part 2. We might not know our destination but we are all going to arrive somewhere else. It will involve opening to new vistas and ventures, new possibilities and new incentives.Read More
What are you packing for Life Part 2?
In the film Up in the Air, the George Clooney character, Ryan Bingham leads a self help seminar in which he instructs participants to ask themselves the question, “How much does my life weigh?” It’s a great question, especially now as we (metaphorically) pack our bags for departure into Life Part II. We’re likely carrying things no longer used orRead More
Stop Aging and Start Living
This is what (sometimes) happens when you randomly take books from the library because you’re trying to break your same old/same old habits. Surprise! Stop Aging Start Living promotes proactive aging – aging with vibrancy. It offers strategies that inspire health, energy and vitality that create an age-less beauty. Yahoo! I’m in! Be AdvisedRead More
How Not To Look Old
Yikes! the books you bring home from the library when your mandate is to expand. I wasn’t looking for these books ……specifically. I’d devised a library strategy to help break same old/same old patterns in my life — pick a random row, wander down, scan the titles and whatever pops out — check out. No review, no inspection. It is aRead More
A Mother Lets Go
Yesterday I was talking to a woman who had just returned from a spring break trip to Maui with her family. Well…. it wasn’t her whole family, they were minus one as her eldest son was in university and unable to make the trip. Her face told the story, “It was hard,” she said, “itRead More
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