Onward
Each day presents another opportunity to move forward. The past is already gone, so don’t beat yourself up about something that is now behind you.
Decide to make the commitment
Live Life
Decide to make the commitment over the next 12 months to live as if there really might be no tomorrow.
Be honest and assess
Where You Look, You Go
Be honest and assess how much time and energy you have spent on your true priorities in life.
Spend 30 minutes making
What Really Matters
Spend 30 minutes making a list of what and who are really important to you and the state of mind to which you aspire.
Take 30 minutes to reflect
Year in Review
Take 30 minutes to reflect on all the good things that happened and the obstacles you have overcome over the past 12 months.
When it feels like you’re
Ebb and Flow
When it feels like you’re on a nightmarish rollercoaster ride that will never end, what would happen if you stopped screaming and tried to flow for a while with the ups and downs instead of fighting against them?
When things don’t turn out
Good From Bad
When things don’t turn out the way you would like, stop for a moment and ask yourself “Is there a lesson I can learn from this experience?” (You might as well get something good out of a bad situation, right?)
Reflect back over
Past, Present, Future
Reflect back over the past 3 months and identify 3 moments which brought you joy, peace, excitement, energy, or gratitude. How can you create more of them?
In this often noisy
Stillness Challenge
In this often noisy, chaotic, unpredictable, constantly-connected world, consider taking 5 minutes each day to “just be.” If your mind wanders, gently bring it back. At the end of 30 days, see what insights have bubbled up by simply sitting in silence. If you take care of these moments, it is more likely tomorrow will take care of itself.
Why wait for an epiphany?
Why wait for an epiphany?
Your body may be sounding the alarm that could save your life.