Truly liking others means having unconditional regard for them. The good news is that even if you feel others are difficult to like–and can produce evidence to prove it–you can develop the skill set that looks beyond appearances and into the heart. You may even know people who do this naturally. What is their secret?
Continue reading...Here’s a suggestion for taking notice of the subtle forces at play from choosing more refined words. These can be obvious results, such as how your relationships improve. And, just as importantly, this practice can affect your own relationship with yourself.
Continue reading...You get to write, direct and act your favorite story, every moment of every day. Or you might decide to sit and watch, eating your bonbons.
Continue reading...Mythology can help you examine the theme of mediocrity in life, or it can reveal life’s true meaning. It can also teach how you can allow relationships to either harm or heal you, or something more.
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I had to share all of this with you. It has been one of the most profound experiences of my life and I cannot thank you enough for bringing me to that place.
Continue reading...My friend and author Ed McShane was interviewed on a KYXY (96.5 FM Radio) broadcast in San Diego earlier this year. You can listen to his Podcast:
Continue reading...Others who value themselves are drawn to you by more than your outer persona, so be careful if you find yourself feeling someone won’t like you “because”.
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