BY: ROLF POTTS In one line: Inspired by a journey that’s ahead, and for anyone else who is feeling called to exploring a new place with a fresh take, this is an insightful and easy read. “We travel initially to lose ourselves. And we travel next to find ourselves. We travel to open our heartsContinue reading “Vagabonding”
Tag Archives: Self-improvement
A Memo on Radical Self-Acceptance
“The biggest disease today is not leprosy or tuberculosis but rather the feeling of not belonging.” – mOTHER TERESA The intent of this memo is to offer some thoughts on how we can begin to better love & accept ourselves. Self-acceptance has been my achilles’ heel since before birth, providing plenty of inspirational fodder. OverContinue reading “A Memo on Radical Self-Acceptance”
1984
BY: GEORGE ORWELL In one line: An all-time classic and stark reminder to beware of government overreach and Authoritarian leadership…we are closer to a 1984-like world today than we’ve ever been at any point in history, with surveillance capitalism (among plenty of other things) at our doorstep.
The Alchemist
BY: PAULO COELHO In one line: One of the best-selling books in history and an all-time favorite; timeless wisdom & inspiration for the depths of your soul–if you haven’t read this one, it’s time to pick it up 🙂 In one more line: A favorite excerpt: People need not fear the unknown if they areContinue reading “The Alchemist”
Two Best Ways to Simplify Travel
As someone who travels frequently and constantly thinks about making “the one decision to remove 1,000 decisions” in every area of life, simplifying my travel experience has become a fun experiment. Decision-making fatigue is real as most of us struggle to direct our time and attention to where we truly want it to go. SomeContinue reading “Two Best Ways to Simplify Travel”
Speaker for The Dead (#2 – Ender’s Game Saga)
BY: ORSON SCOTT CARD In one line: This was the original book Orson wanted to write, however he ended up writing Ender’s Game first to set the stage to properly contextualize this book–another great work and very different than Ender’s Game–more philosophical, slower, less game theory & tactical strategy.
The Power of Positive Dog Training
BY: Pat Miller Chapter 1 4 principles of positive training: General Practices: ⁃ Training sessions should only be 5-10 mins ⁃ If your dog does something you don’t like don’t make eye contact or turn your back to them; or take something away and when they do the right behavior reward them immediately w aContinue reading “The Power of Positive Dog Training”
Ender’s Shadow (#5 – Ender’s Game Saga)
BY: Orson Scott Card In One Line: Fun follow-on to the legendary Ender’s Game that doesn’t require you to have read the first or any other’s in the saga; character development and relational ties make this one a gem.
Fairy Tale
BY: STEPHEN KING In one line: This is one of the best fantasy/sci-fi novels I have ever read, especially if you’re looking to expand your imagination and learn about the old, impressionable stories of childhood.
How the Subtle Magic of Synchronicity Can Change Your Life
“If I could, I’d write a huge encyclopedia about the words luck and coincidence. It’s with those words that the universal language is written.” – The Englishman, ‘The Alchemist‘ The last five months of life experience have been submerged in a surreal symphony of symbolic synchronistic soulful encounters that have made me feel at times,Continue reading “How the Subtle Magic of Synchronicity Can Change Your Life”