The Universe Within

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I believe that between impulse and action is a universe. It’s inspired by Viktor Frankl’s quote, “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” I paraphrased his profound words not out of disrespect but rather to […]

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Announcing the launch of Conscientious Rebel: A website for the hero within

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I’m a person who some would describe as confident and having healthy self-esteem; while others would say the opposite – low-self esteem, over-emotional etc. And they are probably both right, but they’re missing the bigger picture. What is the bigger picture? I think it has something to do with striving to be a complete human […]

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Mojo Monday 12: Hiatus

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Hiatus I started Mojo Monday 3 months ago and have had so much fun doing it, but even more fun hearing how its made you laugh outloud and wiggle just a little – or a lot! But I’ve decided to take a short hiatus, or Webster defines it – a pause or gap in a […]

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Mojo Monday 11: Reinvention

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  Reinvention There are many defintions of reinvention, all having to do with “producing something new based on something that already exists.” (Cambridge English Dictionary) But as many human beings who inhabit the earth, are as many ways to reinvent. Which is a number way beyond millions. To make this real in physical terms, I […]

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Mojo Monday 10: On Remembrance and Celebration

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On remembrance and celebration Memorial Day is a day for many of us to remember those who lost their lives in the line of duty. But perhaps for others of us, it’s a day for remembering those we’ve lost, not due to war. Memorial Day has also become a day of picnics and bbq’s and […]

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Mojo Monday 9: Wordless Questions

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On the nature of questions, thought and a bit beyond Unless you’re in a philosophy class, you probably don’t ponder the nature of what a question is. And even if in a philosophy class, you’re likely taught to know great thinkers and their works; apply that to thinking in current times and maybe, just maybe […]

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