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Valentine Revolution?

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What if Valentine’s Day brought a sturdier and more sustainable love to all of us? Imagine a world where wars paused to make room for genuine care and kindness expressed in social justice, for instance. We could start a Valentine revolution, that shifts our focus from sneers to smiles. Imagine… Read more »

Grace in Daily Doses

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Have you ever wondered what a day would blossom into if we lived more in the confidence of restorative rejuvenation, rather than sink into cynicism of retributive justice? It takes more than merely wishing for happiness, or yielding to helplessness to experience the wonders of grace. Criminal justice asks, “Who… Read more »

Could GRACE be an answer to our broken world?

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Most would agree that wise people adjust their choices and experiences to include grace that points minds and emotions toward happiness for all. But what does GRACE look like in our broken, conflicted or war-torn world? We often seem to be running on reserve power at this moment, and some… Read more »

Beyond Fear in Troubled Times

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When we say kindness cures cruelty, we are not denying life’s tragedy or troubles. We are simply reminding ourselves to reach deeply into an inner fountain of free flowing love our world may be missing. It’s a practice that redirects our time and energy toward a reliable flow of love… Read more »

Risk, Regret or Run with an MLK Dream!

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Ready to risk a dream that propelled Martin Luther King and others forward? What dream do you hold that’s worth chasing? If jumping off cliffs conjures up more calamity images than curiosity challenges, then risk-taking’s likely not right for you. If you agree that perfect safety’s an illusion though, or… Read more »

A Brain on Encouragement

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Social media may increase our access into bitter communications that harbor coarseness and cruelty, but human brains still crave kindness and care if people and innovative ideas are to flourish. It may mean we have to curb that hate speech, call out bullying or propose tolerance because we face increasing… Read more »

How to Bully Proof Our Brains Against Upset

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Teach our brains to remove the oxygen from mistreatment, and we pound a clear path for surprisingly freer steps forward. Whether we feel spurned by a former friend or slammed online by a tyrannical leader, our brains come fully equipped to recognize our personal worth and to turn our inner… Read more »

Can Fearless Girl Handle Fear Bulls Bring?

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Could Fearless Girl  help remove fear from leaders who run with brute force of Charging Bulls?  State Street Global Advisors suggest she can! You? Or do we still have a bigger problem grasping how male and female leaders differ  yet come together in ways that can benefit all? Would we… Read more »

Simple Questions Lead from Fear to Freedom

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Fear feels like a natural response to facts brandished about without any ability to respond. If you ask a simple – What if … question though,  fear moves into freedom that innovative change-agents enjoy! A mental barrier to freedom, fear of failure’s understandable when you think about it. Salacious front-liners … Read more »

Fear Epidemic Runs Economy

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If you believe violent videos don’t create violent cultures, or constant terrorism talk doesn’t chill human brains, you’d likely also deny that fear creates frantic financial failures too. Fact is, it’s doing just that. In reality, financial experts increasingly warn us that fear can drain an economy, and it makes… Read more »