How To Stay Grounded During The Holidays
This year, with all that's going on around us in the economy and the world, what if we each made a commitment to appreciate the holiday season and enjoy the whole experience?
This year, with all that's going on around us in the economy and the world, what if we each made a commitment to appreciate the holiday season and enjoy the whole experience?
Ed and Deb Shapiro | Posted 11.24.2009 | Living
At the moment, Palin is touring the country to promote her book, which has a very large number of words in it, but not all of them are necessarily either true or kind.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.23.2009 | Living
Many of us run away or hide from our fears because they seem scary, uncomfortable, or embarrassing. We also erroneously think we "shouldn't" have them or that we are somehow "wrong" for feeling scared.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2009 | Living
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, I've been thinking about my own love/hate relationship to this great holiday.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.12.2009 | Living
When we become conscious about our own habits, thoughts, and patterns as they relate to worrying, we can start to make some healthy choices and changes.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.05.2009 | Living
Many of us, myself included, get so obsessed with doing things "right," or at the very least not doing anything that could be perceived as "wrong," we organize much of what we say and do to avoid ever being "wrong."
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.04.2009 | Living
What if we could truly love, accept, and appreciate our bodies and how we look, right now? Imagine what life would be like without negative body obsession?
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.29.2009 | Living
Instead of just gutting it out or going into some form of creative denial, what if we embraced the crises in our lives and actually utilized them for the incredible growth opportunities that they are?
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.28.2009 | Living
It's much easier for me to stay busy, keep things on the surface, and pretend to live my life with a real sense of depth, than it is for me to actually go deep myself.
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.24.2009 | Living
As I've learned and you've probably noticed as well, it's not only impossible to be right all the time, it's exhausting, stressful, and no fun (for us or others).
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.21.2009 | Living
I saw Rev. Michael Beckwith perform a re-commitment ceremony for a married couple a few years back and it blew me away.
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.16.2009 | Living
As I've been making my way through my feelings of remorse, embarrassment, and confusion - I've been thinking a lot about the well-known saying, "We teach best what we most need to learn.
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.14.2009 | Living
What if we lived more of our lives focused on who we are, and not so much on what we do, what we've accomplished, what we look like, who we know, what we're striving for and more? What if the most important thing in life is actually who we are?
Jim Lichtman | Posted 10.13.2009 | Politics
Would you side with those who favor Rangel stepping down (or being removed) from his committee assignments until the ethics investigation is completed? Or should he stay put until found guilty?
Mike Robbins | Posted 10.09.2009 | Living
Here are a few things you can do to challenge yourself to get rreal about money, and in the process liberate yourself with more freedom, less stress and increased peace about your finances.
Mike Robbins | Posted 11.28.2009 | Living
Speaking your truth is an essential aspect of living a life of passion, fulfillment, and authenticity. However, for many of us, myself included, it is much easier to talk about speaking our truth than it is to actually do it.
Dr. Irene S. Levine | Posted 08.29.2009 | Living
My friendship with my BFF is very important to me but when her husband is in the mix -- things become very uncomfortable.
Mike Hegedus | Posted 08.26.2009 | Business
Is there such a thing as "situational ethics" and morality, or are we simply kidding ourselves every day?
Carol Hoenig | Posted 08.19.2009 | Living
Pundits all praise Cronkite for his journalistic accomplishments, as though they are unattainable today. And maybe they are, thanks to the corporate-owned media.
Charles H. Green | Posted 08.19.2009 | Media
when so many people from so many eras and walks of life agree that Walter Cronkite was TMTMA--he must have touched more than a few trust bases. What were they?
Leslie Pratch, Ph.D. | Posted 08.18.2009 | Business
No doubt the moral philosophers would criticize me for not appreciating honesty for honesty's sake, but the fact is that companies can do well by doing good.
Paul Loeb | Posted 08.01.2009 | Politics
Robert Ellis, who is dying of lupus, just wrote this open letter to Obama, challenging him to reach for his deepest levels of courage in being honest about what we face after decades of pillaging our economy.
Isha Judd | Posted 07.26.2009 | Living
The reason we have such difficulty being with ourselves is that we have lost sight of our true essence; what I call love-consciousness.
Jim Lichtman | Posted 07.09.2009 | Politics
Is Obama's openly engaging, pragmatic style working to close the "God gap" in American politics?
James M. Lynch | Posted 07.02.2009 | Entertainment
A true friend is one who will tell you the truth whether or not you want to hear it, whether it might endanger the status quo of the friendship or not.
Mike Robbins | Posted 12.04.2009 | Living