The Spanish More To Life Weekend – May 13-15, 2011
It is done! The first More To Life Weekend in Spain AND the first More To LIfe Weekend using simultaneous translation – It Works! William Holt and I heard Spanish in one ear and English in the other, as did the participants. We kept our eye on Marisa Hidalgo, who was in an extended phone... Learn More
Bringing Order from Chaos – Claire Jackson
This is an email (edited) I received from Claire Jackson, More To Life Coach and Training Supervisor for the More to Life Weekend, previously scheduled for April, now scheduled for June, 2011. She is creating order out of the chaos. Read on. "Starting my journey as the Training Supervisor for the More To Life Weekend... Learn More
More To Life Weekend goes to Spain!
Yes! Spain has been on my agenda for many years. And now I get to do two of my favorite things – train the More To Life Weekend and indulge my curiosity about yet another culture. The more cultures I get to explore, the more fascinated I am by the many faces of the human... Learn More
Auto-Correct
Yes. My iPhone text-auto-correct seems to have a more smutty vocabulary than I do. Yesterday, Jenny Meadows caught one that I had sent – not smutty; and I'm really glad that I seem to have caught the smutty ones before I pressed 'send.' I have gotten several emails with hilarious text messages – whether they... Learn More
The Intention Experiment
I have been reading a book, The Intention Experiment, Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life by Lynne McTaggart. It is chockablock with scientifically published experiments by well-known, well-regarded quantum physicists … fundamentally proving her thesis that our thoughts are Way More powerful than we have been believing. One of the many points in her... Learn More
A Penny in the Shoe
Hayleigh (my 6-year-old granddaughter) came to me yesterday, presenting me with a penny and telling me I should put it in my shoe. She was proudly exclaiming that she had put a penny in her shoe; and that it was bringing her a lot of good luck. “Oh?”, I ask. “How so?” (Which is my... Learn More