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Co-Creative Process of Life Recovery Over the past few months, I have been working diligently with Patrick Meninga, the creator of www.spiritualriver.com. Patrick and I both have a common concern about the low success rate that addicts in recovery have. I also strongly believe that people who do not have a life that they are truly happy with share many of the issues people with addiction have. Patrick has worked hard at developing a “Creative Theory of Recovery” Together, we a... Read More
BEING PRESENT Everyone needs in their life someone who can just be “present” for them. Someone who will just listen deeply. How many of us are truly heard? One of the great skills that is taught and taught again by every coaching school is the art of deep listening. This goes beyond what is called active listening. To listen deeply one has to be able to shut off their own brain chatter for a while, and just be present for the other person. Do you have someone like that? In dev... Read More
“Slow Down, You Move Too Fast” As I blast along in response to the chatter in my mind, I need to remember:”Slow down and enjoy”. "Where you are headed is more important than how fast you are going. Rather than always focusing on what's urgent, learn to focus on what is really important." -- Stephen Covey Part of the learning in the “Co-Creative Process of Life Recovery” is learning time management and priorities. Silly, but getting time does take time, an... Read More
Living Now So often we hear trite little things, and because they are so simple, we pay little attention. One day at a time, live in the NOW, is one of them. Eckhart Tolle in his works, “A New Earth” and “The Power of Now” drives home some simple truths, albeit in a fashion I found enlightening, but more complicated than a simple mind like mine needs. In evolving the “Theory of Creative Life Recovery”, Tolle’s writings had a profound influence. In recent readings,... Read More
What Drives Me? Is this a question you honestly ask yourself, and truly reflect on? If you take the time to truly ponder it, you may get some surprises, including some answers from within you don’t like. WHAT DOES THIS FUNNY MAN MEAN ASKING “WHAT DRIVES ME??” Is it from a spiritual perspective, because some of us are in touch with the higher power within? Is it purely selfish motives? Is it conscious ego and self-pride (see A New Earth)? Is it fear of failure? Is it to p... Read More
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