Lead with Integrity

Every challenge presents us with an opportunity to be a true reflection of who we are and what we believe. Recently an old friend of mine suggested that I have some of my newsletters be just audio files (podcasts) because then she could just lie on the couch, close her eyes, and listen deeply. Since…

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Mini Me

In this six-minute video, Dr. Bruce Lipton shares the story of Bill, a boy who’s unconsciously acting out his parent’s behaviors and beliefs. Bill believes they are his own, unaware that, like a sponge, he subconsciously absorbed most of them during his early childhood development by observing his role models. This is how generational programming…

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You Never Know

“… It is really impossible to tell whether anything that happens is good or bad— because you never know what will be the consequences of the misfortune. Or of good fortune.” Alan Watts In this two-minute story, British-American philosopher and theologian, Alan Watts (1915-1973), illustrated how—while ideas of good and bad come and go—nature’s ever-changing conditions…

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Life after Hate

“My journey away from violent extremism began 22 years ago, when I denounced racism and left the American whitesupremacist skinhead movement that I’d helped build,” shares Christian Picciolini, in his TED Talk. Fourteen-year old Christian just wanted to belong. A lack of quality time with his parents had left him feeling abandoned and lonely. Having withdrawn,…

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Why Are You struggling?

In this five-minute interview, Dr. Bruce Lipton explains how and when we learn the “rules” of being a functional member of a family and a community. In the first seven years of life—while in a theta brain state—we observe and download the programs that become the basis of our subconscious “operational manual.” Some programs we…

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