Guest Author Brian Kazaara writes about the dangers of attaching the labels “Best” and “Better” on the human psyche.
The Purpose of Life is a Life of Purpose
We know that more and more employees are looking to find work that is meaningful and interesting. Their motivation is based on key components of the organization. See if your organization is helping you towards achieving your purpose.
Minute to Freedom #75: Indecision
Not to decide is to decide – and for some people, this means less exposure to being held responsible if things work out badly.
The Grievances Of A Picky Eater
Author Randi G. Fine sheds light on her peculiar relationship with food.
Minute to Freedom #74: Magical Thinking
Sometimes we can think that there is some solution that is just going to magically appear and make our world better.
Transforming the Aged
Those who care for the elderly are heroes indeed. They are the epitome of spirituality because they see beyond the wrinkles and smells and the things others find revolting. They see the humanity of the elderly, the raw beauty of aging, and embrace it.
Life is Anything But Short
It’s not relative; it’s real, and it’s long, and it’s happening now: Life
Minute to Freedom #73: The Color Purple
I sometimes get so wrapped up in the big events of my world that I forget to stop and appreciate small but significant things that surround me every day.
A Constant Reminder
Guest Author Kyle Black writes about a trip he took to Bali describing his experiences and his feelings cornering our value system.
Introverts Have the Best of Both Worlds
Author Randi G Fine discusses the most common theories explaining the underlying causes of the introvert personality type.
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