In a recent post, I talked about how I think standardized tests are both biased and they don’t offer a full picture of a child’s potential, as they only assess one way of learning … which is linear and logical.
Not everyone is a linear...
In a recent post, I talked about how I think standardized tests are both biased and they don’t offer a full picture of a child’s potential, as they only assess one way of learning … which is linear and logical.
Not everyone is a linear...
I used to think that something was wrong with me. You too?
As a kid, I found it extremely difficult to focus on one thing. Mind you, this was long before we started classifying everyone with ADHD. In my classes, while I was a good student, I often found myself bored or distracted.
I often felt restless, antsy, agitated, and that...
It was 5.5 years when I was first introduced to Human Design. I was coming back from a pretty intense, and rather deep, spiritual retreat that I took place up in Vancouver.
I was excited to bring back some of what I had experienced during my time up with the trees, among other transformational leaders, where I began to tap into a newfound...
I’m guessing you might be a little triggered by the title. Because perhaps, you immediately got a sense of “that sounds so selfish” and it’s just another influencer out there stressing it’s all about “me, me, me.”
But, stay with me for a moment … as I want you to consider something. ...
To be perfectly honest, sometimes the thought of journaling overwhelms me. I find I am afraid. Afraid to put pen to paper. Afraid to uncover my truth. Afraid to really see myself. Afraid to find out what I truly need, what I really desire, and what is being asked of me.
It has me feeling paralyzed with where to even start. Should I say,...
To say the world, and just about every industry, feels a bit over-saturated is probably a mild understandment. It doesn’t matter what market you play in, it seems the traffic and noise are, at times, a bit overwhelming.
I think about Roger Wayne and W. Chan Kim’s book, Blue Ocean Strategy and how many people are still...
In Physics, we learn that a conductor is the material, or vehicle, in which electricity (a form of energy) travels. Metals (e.g., gold, silver, and copper) being among the best types of conductors.
Conductors allow for electricity (energy) to move easily.
Meaning there is little to no resistance in the movement of electrons...
“Root down to rise up.”
If you practice yoga, you may have heard this common phrase a few times, as most yogis and many spiritual teachers find this to be a mantra, or instruction, for how to live one’s life.
But, what does it really mean? And, why should you care?
I personally love this expression, and felt a deep...
At the end of September, I made a commitment to myself. A promise, really. I decided that in order to get back to my writing on a regular basis that I would commit to writing 90 articles over 90 days, consecutively.
As I am approaching Day #23, I decided to share my declaration with my community, as I wanted to ask for their...
What exactly is a promise?
A promise is a declaration of a specific intention. It’s a commitment or vow to deliver something based on a set expectation. It’s a contract.
Even if that contract, or agreement, is with yourself.
Yet, as we are constantly in motion, and find ourselves in the hustle and bustle of things, we...