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As we learn to separate from our extreme emotions and thoughts (our parts), we spontaneously tap into a calm, centered state, which I call the Self. Dick Schwartz’s new book No Bad Parts, available now: https://hubs.ly/Q023cdcJ0 #internalfamilysystems
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Examine the three spiral labyrinths labeled A, B, and C. Despite their apparent similarity, they harbor crucial distinctions. The central question: which maze will guide an ant to the sugar cubes? From my book World of Visual Illusions, still available at https://lnkd.in/e6mw6ye
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This eloquently captures the essence of embracing uncertainty and living in the present moment. It reminds us that life is not about having all the answers or waiting for the perfect conditions to start living. Instead, it encourages us to embrace the unknown, to be comfortable with unanswered questions, and to fully immerse ourselves in the experiences that come our way. It's a reminder to seize the opportunities that arise and to explore all the different paths that life has to offer. #2024goals
You are not waiting on another person, or for the right timing, or for everything to magically fall into place. You are waiting until you feel ready to live within the questions, to not need every answer, and to know that this life does not come to us to be fully understood, but fully experienced — in every direction we can possibly reach. From the book Pivot by Brianna Wiest ——— https://lnkd.in/e2d9b4hS
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10 ways to get Closer to What Matters® this holiday season: #4 Find a holiday book and cozy up by the fireplace to enjoy the slow pace of the winter season.
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My red book has several sections about hidden rules, including how they undermine efforts to be inclusive and welcoming. Check it out. https://buff.ly/3KYBJYs
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Join us for an online 4-week book study, "The Energy of Money," where we'll explore the fascinating relationship between money and our lives
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I recently put out a three part series on the process of becoming a well-read person on my blog. Part 1 (https://lnkd.in/eCQHnDAy): - an analysis on a dataset from the Washington Post about how much the average American read in 2023 - using the Secretary Problem to move the American reader from zero to one Part 2 (https://lnkd.in/eUAaN3Bz): - the upper, middle, and lower classes of readers, and how one more book might make all the difference, or no difference at all - book inertia vs book density Part 3 (https://lnkd.in/eKx8hsHY): - the archetypes of well-read people - the choice of chasing breadth vs depth Enjoy!
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"The Entrapment" by Kay Dee explores the delicate intersection of justice and compassion. This thought-provoking book challenges us to reevaluate our understanding of both and their role in shaping a better world. Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3YgxQTo
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Dive into my hot-off-the-press book, 'The Living Vote'. Discover how it beautifully illustrates how to shift Parliamentary power, bringing it closer to the people's will. Remember, they work for us! Power to the people. Please retweet.
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Our newest blog post is from the co-editors of "Bodies on the Front Lines!" Read what inspired them to write their new book at https://lnkd.in/ghaT496i
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