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Living With Meaning

What to Do When Bad Things Happen to Good People

Marilyn Tam | Posted 04.28.2013 | Healthy Living
Marilyn Tam

We do not know why bad things happen to good people, but we can do what we can to help, and to remember that underneath those dark clouds, the sun is still shining.

Easily Rediscover Your Passion

Marcia Wieder | Posted 04.25.2013 | Healthy Living
Marcia Wieder

Gratification comes when we are doing what we were meant to do and have passion doing it. We can achieve greater love, happiness and success in all areas of our lives when we are on a path that moves us deeply.

Living a Meaningful Life

Vaishali | Posted 03.24.2013 | Healthy Living
Vaishali

As a teacher and a healer, what I have learned is that not everyone who says they want to heal and be happy really means it. In order to achieve wholeness and personal happiness, people have to be willing to let go of their loyalty to stories of "not good enough" and "didn't do it right."

It's Not the End of the World (Yet!)

Naftali Brawer | Posted 02.20.2013 | Media
Naftali Brawer

The problem is not that we have limited time. It is that we don't appreciate how limited it really is. What the Psalmist is trying to say is that if only we had the sense to count our days we would live rich, wisdom-filled, purpose driven lives.

How to Find Meaning in Work and Life

Melissa Van Rossum | Posted 12.01.2012 | Healthy Living
Melissa Van Rossum

Without knowing why you're doing something, it's only a matter of time before your motivation runs dry and you wake up one morning with that question burning in your heart: "Why am I doing this?"

Realize The Endless Source Of Real Life Within You

Guy Finley | Posted 11.28.2012 | Religion
Guy Finley

The path to the inwardly enriched life is not hidden from the man or woman who longs to walk upon it. The path itself is not so much a series of steps, but rather a growing set of discoveries within those individuals who, as Christ said, "have eyes to see."

The Reality of Mortality

Erin Smith | Posted 10.16.2012 | Healthy Living
Erin Smith

I don't know what happens after we die. But I do know that we have a responsibility to ourselves to take charge, to the best of our ability, of what happens when we live on earth. To do otherwise is selling ourselves short.

Dear Brands: Be Meaningful to Win

Christel Quek | Posted 09.16.2012 | Business
Christel Quek

We are now more concerned about being smarter, wiser, improving collective well being and are now more willing to punish brands which do not engage in sustainable practices.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- The Season Finale

James Napoli | Posted 08.20.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

So, you think you're enlightened? So did our three intrepid inanimate objects at the end of our previous episode. But if you don't stay conscious, enl...

Navigating (And Experiencing) The Twists And Turns Of Life

Alex Pattakos | Posted 08.13.2012 | Healthy Living
Alex Pattakos

A labyrinth is not a maze or a puzzle to be solved but a path of meaning to be experienced. We are never really lost, but we can never quite see where we are going.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Nine

James Napoli | Posted 08.05.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

You are not alone in your quest for enlightenment. The three most neurotic inanimate objects in the universe are on the same quest. And in the latest...

Tools For Creating A Meaningful Life

Ira Israel | Posted 07.22.2012 | Healthy Living
Ira Israel

When you learn to serve others selflessly you tap into the inner goodness and love buried beneath your ego and protective facade. The joy of putting a smile on another person's face is by far the most precious thing you'll experience in this lifetime.

Can You "Grow Up" During Midlife? Here Are Five Ways

Douglas LaBier | Posted 07.12.2012 | Fifty
Douglas LaBier

Learning to embrace both the "positive" and "negative" experiences of midlife is the path to growing up into full adulthood. Here are five suggested steps.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Eight

James Napoli | Posted 07.08.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

So, you often find yourself wondering about why we are all here and what it all means. Well, you are not alone.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Seven

James Napoli | Posted 06.30.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

In this episode, the discussion branches off into art and creativity. Surely the desire to express ourselves cannot be excluded from any argument about the purpose of existence?

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Six

James Napoli | Posted 06.16.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

All this time, you have secretly known exactly what you need. And that is to watch inanimate objects discuss the meaning of existence.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Five

James Napoli | Posted 06.05.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

When you are seeking inner peace, sometimes nothing else will do but to watch a rock, a piece of paper and a pair of scissors discuss the meaning of life.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Four

James Napoli | Posted 05.26.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

You need to see inanimate objects discussing the meaning of life. This series of videos features inanimate objects discussing the meaning of life. Talk about a win-win.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Three

James Napoli | Posted 05.16.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

Have you ever gotten to a point in your life where you feel like the old paradigms just aren't cutting it? Have you entertained the thought that maybe "all is vanity and striving after wind"?

Rediscovering the Soul of Greece

Alex Pattakos | Posted 05.09.2012 | World
Alex Pattakos

Like Odysseus, the legendary Greek king of Ithaca and hero of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey, Greece must forge ahead on its modern-day journey of (self)discovery and transformation.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue -- Part Two

James Napoli | Posted 05.07.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

Does all suffering come from desire? What is desire, anyway? What would we be without it? The debate continues in this, the second installment of an ongoing philosophical discussion among three strangely-vocal inanimate objects.

Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Dialogue on Who We Are

James Napoli | Posted 04.30.2012 | Healthy Living
James Napoli

This is a genuine inquiry into the nature of life, desire, suffering and happiness. I hope you will enjoy taking this philosophical journey with the three most neurotic, supposedly non-sentient beings in the universe.

Ten Principles to Live by in Fiercely Complex Times

Tony Schwartz | Posted 09.12.2011 | Business
Tony Schwartz

If you're like most people I work with in companies, the demands come at you from every angle, all day long, and you have to make difficult decisions without much time to think about them. So, what enduring principles can you rely on to make these choices.

How To Live Life Knowing You're Going To Die

Mike Robbins | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Mike Robbins

Contemplating death in a conscious way doesn't have to freak us out. Knowing that our human experience is limited, and that at some mysterious point in the future our physical bodies will die, is both sobering and liberating.

Boomers: It’s Time To Leave Narcissism Behind

Vivian Diller, Ph.D. | Posted 11.17.2011 | Healthy Living
Vivian Diller, Ph.D.

Boomer Power is ablooming. What's next? The responsibility that comes with all that influence and clout.