“The more you surrender yourself to any particular moment the more compelling and engaging discoveries you will find there.”
Where do you spend most of your time? By that I do not mean your geo-location. The “where” I am referring to is really a time oriented question. So, if I were to be completely accurate my [...]
Posts Tagged ‘stay in the now’
Stay in the Moment
Be a Sandcastle Builder
02 Feb 2010 at 15:02
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, in the moment, in the now, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, outcome, satisfaction, self-expression, service
“It is an exercise in letting go of each moment as it disappears and accepting that no moment, no matter how exquisite, can be prolonged.”
I love a challenge. I mean I really love a challenge. I am especially happy when the problems that I am attempting to solve are expansive, far reaching, complex, messy [...]
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 [...]