“What did you think of the front line foot soldier nineteenth from the right in the first battle scene from ‘Troy?’ Yeah, I don’t remember either.”
Constructing a Life Compass
I grew up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Wandering about in pristine nature, whether on a day hike or extended backpacking trip was [...]
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Set Your Life Compass to Satisfaction (Part 2)
25 Jan 2010 at 15:34
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, guidance, guide, guided plan, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, life compass, outcome, personal compass, point of reference, satisfaction, self-expression, service, transparency
Set Your Life Compass to Satisfaction (Part 1)
21 Jan 2010 at 13:52
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, guidance, guide, guided plan, in the moment, in the now, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, life compass, outcome, personal compass, point of reference, satisfaction, self-expression, service, transparency
“The more time we spend in this twilight realm the greater our need for an internal guide. Fortunately, such an instrument is available.”
Navigating Life’s Chaos
Even the most confined and structured existence is visited, with or without warning, by life transforming surprises – illness, death of a loved one, aging, children, disasters, and so [...]
Choose the Life You Have
18 Jan 2010 at 18:18
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, guidance, guide, guided plan, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, life compass, outcome, personal compass, point of reference, satisfaction, self-expression
Choosing the life you have requires accepting your current circumstance as it is, and then choosing commitments and a path to accomplish those commitments that not only aligns your course with your desires but aligns your expectation to your unfolding situation. Accepting your current moment and carefully choosing your path radically increases your experience of satisfaction.