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What lumps & bumps are under your pillow? Their source may surprise you
This video made me laugh out loud. (Take a minute to watch it & then report back.) What are the lumps & bumps under your pillow? aka what are the things that are flying slightly under your radar? Here’s the … Continue reading
Talking snakes tell us loads about perspective & our worldview
I love this Speedbump comic because it so elegantly points out how one person's perspective can seem 'normal, natural and right' and yet that very same perspective can seem 'abnormal, unnatural and wrong' to someone else. Like religion. Like politics. … Continue reading
Posted in Carrot Life Lenses, Head Life Lenses, Heart Life Lenses, Mountain Life Lenses
Tagged adam and eve, carrot lens, head life lens, heart lens, intuition, mountain lens, perspective, politics, religion, worldview
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Intuition’s gift and downfall
‘The inner voice is at once our greatest danger and an indispensable help.’ Carl Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychiatrist Heart Life Lenses™ heed the call of their inner voice, their intuition – they listen to it loud and proud. It’s an … Continue reading
Posted in Head Life Lenses, Heart Life Lenses
Tagged carl jung, head lens, heart lens, inner voice, intuition
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What’s odd about these oddfellows?
I picked up this postcard from the same-named restaurant when I was out with some good pals in Seattle. Do you think these fellows are odd? How do you think they’d view you? It’s all a matter of perspective. What’s … Continue reading
What frames your view? A Life Lenses™ take on provocative video
Is the video below funny, creative, rule breaking and subversive or a waste of time, waste of energy and sadly pathetic? Depends on your view. Depends on how you frame things. A Carrot Life Lens™ appreciates the attention to detail. … Continue reading
Complexity made simple – that’s what a good assessment does
(Me: in official, officious tone…) Today I’m going to teach you about reverse laminar flow. (You: in confused, bewildered tone…) Say what? Complexity made simple. If they’re any good that’s what assessments do. Take complicated, complex human beings and complicated, … Continue reading
The She’ros journey
The invitation caught my attention, perked my digits to respond. It was a call to journey, journey to the heart. It came via email: How are you stepping into your shero’s journey these days? Warts, challenges, glories, uncertainties, holy visions … Continue reading
Posted in Heart Life Lenses, Journey Life Lenses
Tagged dyana valentine, heart lens, jen louden, journey lens, shero
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Spontaneous heartfelt Jen Louden
Spontaneous and heartfelt is how I’d describe the fabulous Jen Louden. I was listening to her on a teleseminar recently. In an inspired moment of brilliance she said, describing herself, I shoot from the hip and the heart. Flashbulbs went … Continue reading
Posted in Go Life Lenses, Heart Life Lenses
Tagged go lens, heart lens, jen louden, spontaneous
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How do you decide whether to follow someone on Twitter?
I was listening to a podcast called ‘Self-Care, Mindfulness and Social Media’ the other day with Jen Louden, Marianne Elliott, Bridget Pilloud and Tara Sophia Mohr. Not sure which of these fabulous women was speaking at the time (I always … Continue reading
Is your left leg heavy? Heart & Head Life Lenses™ at odds
My left leg is heavy. My left leg is heavy. My left leg is heavy. How does the above saying resonate with you? Yes? Or, not a chance! The sayings were part of a recent presentation that a student of … Continue reading