
Use Your Inner Compass to Point the Way Forward
Wouldn’t it be great to have an inner compass to relay on, something that could show you when you need to change direction? And when

Wouldn’t it be great to have an inner compass to relay on, something that could show you when you need to change direction? And when

Each season of the year has an energy of its own that engages us in a different way. The winter season that is now passing

Maybe it has been going on for a while now. That feeling of things being not quite right. It colors your day, enough to make

Mind chatter? Mind Distraction? Questions! Comments! Judgments! Opinions! More Questions? Sounds like a familiar way of life inside most of our minds. In my 20’s

Distraction: disruption, diversion, interference, confusion, upset, divided attention.
Distraction comes from both external and internal sources. External distractions might come from people around us, personal or work demands, the environment or life’s busyness. The internal ones are things like worry, doubts, “mind chatter” or expectations. Distractions can be pleasant diversions, like a walk in the sunshine that provides a needed break. We find distraction an issue when we want to get something done but find it difficult to stay focused. If our intention is to live life from the inside out, moving in line with our inner sense of direction, then what role does distraction play? Instead of it being a momentary game on the computer, is it a patterned way of being? Do we allow the part of us to rule that “does whatever we want to do,” without regard for the guidance that is available to us moment-to-moment from within? Are we like universal yo-yos, following whatever catches our attention in the next moment?

Who wants adventure? Raise your hand if you’re ready. I see your hand, but are you willing to do something new? Really? Why do I

You know that way that you speak to yourself? Those critical, or judgmental things you say inside of ourselves? Maybe you think it’s motivational talk.

Judgment: the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions. The formation of an opinion after consideration or deliberation. Opinion: An opinion is

The 18th century English poet, Alexander Pope said, “To err is human, to forgive, divine.” We make mistakes regularly. All of us. The key, however,

Did you ever have a day when everything seemed to go wrong? Was it a day when every action seemed to be the wrong action?
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