Inspiration
A collection of ideas that inspire.
Coping Through COVID-19
During these changing times, if you are in need of connection, I invite you to be part of this 6-week small group supportive series of thoughtful conversations.
By: Chris Orzechowski
Anxious About What’s Next? Here’s How to Cope
These liminal periods — at the boundary of a new state or experience — are complex spaces to occupy. They can make us feel untethered and disoriented. But at the same time, they have great potential.
By: Rasmus Hougaard and Jacqueline Carter
Published In: Harvard Business Review
Unpacking the Whys
Join us for a fun, engaging, interactive and experiential 6-week group exploration into what we believe and how we may be conditioned to those beliefs.
By: Chris Orzechowski
What to Do When Work Feels Meaningless
Crises interrupt the passive unfolding of our lives and make us more aware of what truly matters. So we’re most apt to gain life-changing insights during them.
By: Frank Martela and Derin Kent
Published in: Harvard Business Review
After a While
By: Veronica A Shoffstall
After a while
you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul
and you learn love doesn’t mean leaning and company doesn’t always mean security.
The Enneagram Journey
The enneagram is such a gift, and its a gift that was given to me, and I love re-gifting it.
By: Suzanne Stabile
The Remarkable Advantage of Abundant Thinking
The ideal attitude is what she calls Abundant Thinking — a mindset that gives you the creative agency and grit to reach your vision — and, on a daily basis, to design your own life.
Published On: firstround.com
Workism Is Making Americans Miserable
For the college-educated elite, work has morphed into a religious identity—promising transcendence and community, but failing to deliver.
By: Derek Thompson
Published in: The Atlantic
The Midlife Unraveling
Midlife is not a crisis. Midlife is an unraveling.
By: Brené Brown
Published On: brenebrown.com
The Growing Popularity of Somatic Practices
More people are turning to somatic practices to help them heal and live a more authentic life. What exactly are these practices and how do they work?
Published On: eomega.org
How Will You Measure Your Life?
Don’t reserve your best business thinking for your career.
By: Clayton M. Christensen
Published In: Harvard Business Review
Soul Without Shame
This book speaks to more than just your mind. It is addressed to your soul. At different times the material will resonate in your body, or your heart, or in your very being.
By: Byron Brown
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