Author Archives: msw blog

their interpretation isn’t your responsibility

Remember: their interpretation isn’t your responsibility You can be clear, thoughtful, and sincere, and still be misunderstood. That doesn’t mean you miscommunicated. It means other people are filtering your words through their wounds, biases, or limitations. Your job is to … Continue reading

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Self Reflection

What part of your development have you tried to skip or outgrow too quickly? What things did you need growing up that you still need today? What might it look like to give yourself permission to return to that place … Continue reading

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Real Life Kindness

RAVE to the Seattle Parks and Recreation staff for keeping all the baseball fields in good shape so the kids can play ball and the parents and grandparents can hang out together in the parks watching baseball. RAVE to those who helped … Continue reading

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Beautiful Morning

Wake up early when the sky is still pink.Drink your coffee slowly and then crawl backunder the covers Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I … Continue reading

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Move from a place of action, not reaction

One of the greatest tools we have is our awareness and ability to pause. It’s the space where all wisdom lives. It’s where we choose our next move rather than letting our reactions decide for us. Take a deep breath … Continue reading

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