Feb 26 2015

Tracey Jackson

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Courage, Death, Devotion, Faith, Hanging In There, Hope, Loss

MIRACLE ON 34TH ST.

  This is a story of the amazing things that can happen when pure love and unfaltering belief join hands. Several years ago I was fortunate enough to come in contact with an amazing young woman called Alice Pyne. Some of you might have heard of Alice. She was a force of nature and a good works who through the malevolent hands of fate was diagnosed with cancer at the age of eleven. But true to Alice’s nature she did… Read More

Feb 24 2015

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Rhonda Cochrane,

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Addictions, Gratitude

INFRAGILIS ET TENERA

  Infragilis et tenera, unbreakable yet tender. In Japan, a pottery tea cup that has been broken is often fixed with gold, thereby making the broken the most cherished and beautiful. A crack does not mean that the cup should be thrown away; a crack makes it stronger when filled with gold. Have you ever experienced a hairline fracture than ran the whole of your body that started to split, threatening to allow all your innards to spill out? What… Read More

Feb 18 2015

Tracey Jackson

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Devotion, Discipline, Hanging In There, Perseverence

DISCIPLINE AND DEVOTION

  Discipline and Devotion, kissing cousins, best friends and the cornerstones and pillars to making any self-improvement plan, business or relationship work. I have grown to believe that one does not work without the other. You have to be devoted to not only the outcome of what you are doing but to the process of it. It’s not enough to want something; wanting is not devotion. The dictionary describes devotion as commitment, enthusiasm and dedication. You don’t see the word… Read More

Feb 17 2015

Paul Williams

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Addictions

PASSENGER OR PILOT

  A few days ago I was texting with a close friend and fellow recovering alcoholic. We’re especially comfortable with one another, as survivors of addiction tend to be. The shared experience is usually a recipe for honest dialogue at a greater depth than your average “how bout them Bears” conversation.   Actually, my complete lack of sports knowledge is reason enough to avoid such manly discussions. While we always celebrate the much improved life our abstinence and the principles of… Read More

Feb 11 2015

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Zachary Goodson,

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Addictions, Mistakes, Moving Forward, Pain, Self-Worth

THE CAR WRECK

Recently I had the lovely pleasure of being in a car accident. Yes that was sarcasm. No it was not lovely. Happened on a Monday night on my way home from work. I hit the car in front of me. Thank goodness everyone involved was okay. Let me just tell you, I was a rattled frazzled mess. My body was shaking – My thoughts trying to comprehend what had just happened. After we exchanged info and he drove away I… Read More

Feb 10 2015

Tracey Jackson

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Announcing “The Gratitude and Trust Summit” / Call for Speakers

 “The Gratitude and Trust Summit” on June 24th taking place at the 92nd Street Y in New York City.  Jeff Ken Pulver,  Paul Williams and Tracey Jackson will be hosting this event. Background: For anyone who has ever said “This is my last____fill in the blank. For anyone who has tried time and time again to get a handle on their sugar addiction, compulsive shopping or negative thought patterns. For those who feel stuck in their job, their relationships  or in their life. For all of… Read More

Feb 9 2015

Tracey Jackson

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Addictions, Ego, Self-Desruction, Self-Worth, Truth

DON’T LET YOUR EGO DRIVE THE BUS

The news isn’t bad enough these days. We are faced with ISIS burning innocent people alive and chopping off heads like it was the 15th Century, only now they get to immediately upload images to You Tube, for that 21st Century dopamine rush of cyber induced instant gratification. We have Russia falling, currencies crumbling, daily genocide in Africa, and other parts of the world, and then the usual abject poverty, murder and mayhem that is sadly part of life. And then…then… Read More

Feb 5 2015

Tracey Jackson

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READING SUGGESTIONS

HOW TO FIND FULFILLING WORK

What is your current work doing to you as a person – to your mind, character and relationships?” ― Roman Krznaric, How to Find Fulfilling Work   I am a big fan of the English writer Roman Krznaric. He’s actually not English; he lives in Oxford, was born in Australia and grew up in Sidney and Hong Kong. He has lived all over and is somewhat of a global inhabitant. He works with the School of Life in London. A… Read More

Feb 4 2015

Tracey Jackson

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Acceptance, Accomplishment, Action, Change

THE WAY TO BE SOMETHING IS TO SIMPLY BE IT

  One of the biggest things people grapple with is “How do I just be the person I want to be?”  How do I jump in and get the things I want to get. And oddly, like with most things the answer is simple – just do it or in this case just be it. Be the change you wish to see. ~Gandhi People yearn for more love. Yet for many unique reasons they cannot seem to get the love they… Read More

Feb 2 2015

Paul Williams

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Communication, Compassion, Goodness

THE 60 SECOND HEART ATTACK

  Last Sunday the largest audience in the games history watched the Super Bowl. At the risk of sounding un-American I must admit I missed most of it.   I had tickets to see an old friend in a play so I missed the second half.    What I did observe though was a continuing push from the advertising world to get to our wallets through our hearts. And I really, really like that. In so many ways the world seems to… Read More