Tag Archives: focus

Starting to cook

Perhaps someone wants to start cooking, but they feel intimidated. What would you say to them? If you want to start cooking at home, first buy a couple of good products. Keep it simple. If you want to make a … Continue reading

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Efforts Are Enough

Each day grants you the opportunity to realign, adjust, and move in a way that honors your ambition and well-being. You’re not behind. You’re not failing. You’re in motion. And that’s enough. Here’s to a summer filled with intentional progress, … Continue reading

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Make a choice

Make a choice of how  you move. Are you choosing balance or focus? There is no better choice, only deliberate decisions.  Whichever choice you make, and it may be both, make sure you care for yourself well. Have the grounding … Continue reading

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Empathy Engines

Stories are empathy engines — when you share a story about what you wanted, what you thought would happen, what you tried so hard to get — it opens up a pathway to the listener and expands their worlds. –R. Eric … Continue reading

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A 10-page menu 

If the menu is wordier than Gone With the Wind, you might want to reconsider. A truly great restaurant focuses on a select number of entrees, while a menu that spreads itself too thin, well, just doesn’t. It’s hard to trust … Continue reading

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