March 4, 2017 | Beauty of Beginnings, Guinea Pig C-personal category, Personal Development, Syntropic Enterprise
On being human. Seeing the world from our knees The extraordinary Parker Palmer wrote he was a “contemplative by catastrophe.” Krista Tippett, in an interview with Tim Ferriss, discussed wisdom and aging. And Alain de Botton talked with Krista Tippett about love and...
February 5, 2017 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Strong views loosely held Strong views enable people to know what you stand for. When people know what you stand for, it allows them to choose engagement or not. Fundamentalist views are views that are closed to any possibility of change. There is no argument of any...
January 11, 2017 | Beauty of Beginnings, Governance for wisdom, Personal Sustainability
The transformational power of beauty When we allow beauty to be fully present, we are transformed. It really is that simple. Beauty is nature’s way of saying yes to divine order in chaos. To a harmony and frequency that transcends our comprehension. We humans...
January 6, 2017 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Personal Sustainability, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Die Exhausted from Creativity Retire from what? We can only retire from that which steals from our soul. Showing up each day in service to something far greater than our singular self is an additive, enriching every fibre of our being. I cannot imagine a life of...
January 4, 2017 | Beauty of Beginnings, Guinea Pig C-personal category, Personal Development
2016 Review – The Business of Being Human So here goes….my 2016 review. Make yourself a cup of tea, and enjoy….. Recovering from November 5th Big Blue Sky inaugural event was how 2016 started. A small team had pulled together an extraordinary feat....
November 1, 2016 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Are you late because of traffic or because you are traffic? I read this last week and stopped dead in my tracks. A subtle level of recognition of responsibility, which, when spoken, removes our entangled connection to being a victim. And we are constantly, usually...