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The Joy is in the Journey

Center for Coaching

They wanted the best for me and taught me to work hard and have a goal; advice which has manifested in what I define as success in my education, career, health, finances, and relationships. The post The Joy is in the Journey first appeared on CCC Blog. The dark is followed by the light. Nothing is permanent.

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Burnout and Putting Me Back Together Again

Jason Lauritsen

As a result of what I’ve heard, I feel like I need to share what’s happened since I wrote that post. I’m only an expert on sharing my story and what I’ve learned from it. . Second, I have found quickly that there are many different manifestations and intensities of burnout. That’s exactly what I did. . My Retreat.

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Creating in Your Eighties

Thrive Global

I encourage them to imagine what it might be like to arrive in their eighties after decades of devotion to their chosen art form. Periodically return to what Natalie Goldberg calls beginner’s mind. Periodically return to what Natalie Goldberg calls beginner’s mind. You do not need to stop creating because you’ve gotten older.

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How to Rethink Manifestation and Achieve your Goals Faster

Thrive Global

How many times have you heard manifestations is so easy! You think positive thoughts on what you want and then you get it. Manifestation is essentially aligning your thoughts and emotions with the Law of Attraction. If this is the case, then why do so many people have a hard time trying to manifest what they want?

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How To Embrace Joy Of Missing Out

Thrive Global

I was tracking my 3 hours of daily dance fitness training , planning my meals , and journaling daily. Credit — JOMO Journal by Kate Pocrass. In October, I uninstalled Instagram (and other social media apps) from my phone. A void was created from the lack of constant inflow of content, updates, and information. You know how it is.

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Feeling Unfulfilled? Discover Your True Calling

Thrive Global

Yet what is success? Start paying attention to what’s missing. Begin to notice what fills your soul. What keeps drawing you in? What is it that you keep returning to? Don’t think about what your calling could be. What subjects get you excited and engage you in deep conversation?

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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning

The Bamboo Project Blog

The Bamboo Project Blog « A Seriously Creative Ad! Main | Another Way to Participate in our Social Media Wiki Carnival and a Few Shout-Outs » Blogging for Learning Beth Kanter wrote yesterday about the recent growth in blogs maintained by nonprofit techies, linking it to my earlier posts on creating a climate of learning.