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Are you sabotaging your own success?
Most of us do everything we can to obstruct our own best laid plans, without even knowing it! Unless we change this, we’ll never achieve the success we deserve.
Classic great customer service experience from Magasin Catering
We celebrated the baptism this weekend with great food from Magasin Catering.
Unfortunately, a small hiccup on their end cause a third of the food to arrive about 3 hours too late.
It wasn’t a disas…
New FREE and fun exercise: Discover your strengths
We all know already that sometimes we’re more productive and fulfilled doing some work rather than other.
But what exactly is the work that suits us best? How do we find that out? And how can we use …
Notes from Gangaji
I just came out of a meeting with Gangaji in Copenhagen today. If you’re not familiar with her, check her out, she’s an amazing spiritual teacher.
I just wanted to briefly share my personal lessons f…
Check out this neat exercise: Guaranteed to bring a smile to your face
I’ve put up an exercise that was such a great experience to me when I first did it, and I know a lot of other people really enjoyed it, too.
It really helps to identify your strength. But I don’t wan…
Spiritufobia
There’s a great many people who suffer from spiritufobia. Tonight, for example, we had friends over, and we started talking about the AA’s 12-step program, which, when you look at it, is pretty darn …
Being a spiritual entrepreneur is not just about being touchy-feely
Sometimes when I mention I do spiritual entrepreneurship to people, they think it’s all touchy-feely and want to emphasize how you really need to be rational and careful and grounded in reality.
And …
What the hell does he mean by spiritual entrepreneurship?
Good question.
The traditional view of startup life is you work hard and suffer through the lack of sunlight, sleep, family, fun, and friends, to collect the reward, the big payday, in the end.
The …
It's not about you
This weekend I had the most profound yet banal realization: It’s not about me.
Allow me to explain.
I was a sensitive child, and my dad was, let’s say, not a terribly sensitive parent. Unavailable, …