Monthly Archives: September 2010
Five Tools for Remembering Your Dreams
Another tool I’ve been using to navigate my Journey Back is dream analysis. Byron Katie’s The Work and other methods of self-inquiry are wonderful for working with conscious limiting beliefs. Sometimes, however, our limiting beliefs are unconscious. Dream analysis … Continue reading
Full and Colorful Life
Life is about using the whole box of crayons. (RuPaul)
reJOYvenating II
What was your favorite pastime as a child – something you lost track of time while doing? After answering the above question, ask yourself how you felt, emotionally and in your body, while doing your favorite pastime. What could … Continue reading
Original
You were born an original. Don’t die a copy. (John Mason)
The Journey Continued: Success with Small Steps
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with the first step. (Lao Tzu) Alright, more about the Journey Back. As I mentioned earlier, I was trapped in a house of clutter and disarray. Not only did I … Continue reading
Who You Think You’re Not
It’s not who you are that holds you back; it’s who you think you’re not. (Unknown)