Memo to those with a Heart of Service
My heart-felt attempt to be supportive of others, has often (well, maybe not Often, but at least Sometimes) encouraged helplessness (or maybe: discouraged competence) in others. My rationale is that, “as the eldest of 8 children, it was my ‘duty’ to take care of my siblings.” Retrospectively, it makes sense that my chosen profession was... Learn More
Clutter
Transparency here. I have a drawer in my closet. It is a very big drawer. To be specific – 22 inches wide, 17 inches long, 8 inches deep. Like I said, a very big drawer. I rarely ever access anything deeper than the top layer of this drawer. I’ve been meaning to clear out what’s... Learn More
The Power of Envisioning
Visualizing works two ways. Imagine a future success: it’s more likely to happen if we can picture it in our minds. And there is a corollary. As I’ve learned the hard way, imagining dire events seems to increase their occurrence. The power of taking radical responsibility for the quality of our life begins with envisioning... Learn More
International Coach and Senior Trainer for the More to Life Foundation Ann McMaster shares how the More to Life methodology reveals your Real Reality.
More to Life is based on Dr. K. Bradford Brown and Dr. W. Roy Whitten’s training program that enables people to make fundamental changes. Their premise is to be awake to reality– the reality of our essence, relationships, and the moment and circumstance in which we find ourselves. Ann walks Podcast Host Christopher J. Miller... Learn More
The Difference a Warrior Makes
From the More To Life point of view, a Warrior is a spiritual being, whose stand is for TRUTH. That is not an easy path. It requires mental discernment, emotional maturity, and devotion to honoring the best in yourself. The best in yourself is fundamentally about Love – loving your own Essence, loving the Essence... Learn More
An Ignominious Death
Scene: Day 3 of 5.5 days of backpacking in the Kalahari Desert, Botswana – 3 guys (all bush-wise), a Jack Russel dog, and me (50 years old, the novice) – with a 35 lb backpack, 3 blisters on one foot, 2 on the other, heat rash everywhere – “wading” across a papyrus bed to get... Learn More