Posts Tagged With ‘ Donna Thomas ’
Practice #5 Take Responsibility for Your Actions, Your Experience, and Your Future
“When working with people, I am often asked what it takes to have a strong feeling of personal power and confidence.
How Do You Cultivate Courage?
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear.” James Neil Hollingworth Well said. From my perspective, Growing is
Will You Try Again Tomorrow?
Here’s post #3 on COURAGE. I’ll start this one off with a gorgeous quote from Mary Anne Radnacher. “Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” Man oh man! I love this one because it speaks to the times when it […]
Are You Graceful Under Fire?
Here is post #2 on COURAGE. “The definition of courage is grace under fire.” Ernest Hemingway Isn’t this an elegant way to look at courage! The idea that grace has anything to do with courage is deep…and I think true. If you think about it, many who are courageous do seem to have a certain […]
What Are You Running From?
I’ve been up to my eyeballs in alligators and not been online much. I’ve missed you all! For the next few days, I’m going to post on one of my favorite subjects: COURAGE. “Courage is moving at the speed of fear.” (Don’t know who first said this.) I just LOVE what this quote suggests: […]
Who Am I?
Ask yourself, “Who am I and What am I here to do?”, again until you answer with resonance and authenticity the You you are meant to be and What you are committed to do before you leave this world. ∞ DT
Who Do You Love, Really?
Practice #4 Do What Inspires You. Take Actions That Are In Alignment With Your Vision
“When working with people, I am often asked what it takes to have a strong sense of personal power as they go through life. I have noticed these days that even though many have done some amount of personal development work, when it comes right down to it, there is at least one of eight […]
Do You Have Insight Into the Mind of Meaning?
“Nothing has inherent meaning, yet I find meaning in everything.” DT