December 1, 2014 | Beauty of Beginnings, Dare to Care-Conscious Communication, Personal Development
The body doesn’t lie – on the importance of physical intelligence in leadership We have been trained to rely on the mind. On what we are thinking. We stuff our minds with knowledge endlessly. And in the process of becoming thinking beings, we stepped over...
November 28, 2014 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Personal Sustainability
The whisper of our future selves The light in the clouds is a window to another world. A porthole of sorts, where one might imagine a parallel Universe, or our future selves peeking through. Perhaps our future selves and our ancestors all exist in this very same...
November 27, 2014 | Personal Development, Stewardship, Leadership, Entrepreneurs
Humble brown paper packages The sunrise didn’t look like much today…but there was this wonderful flock of seagulls at the water’s edge, so I came down to capture them…and lo and behold, captured this beautiful shot, no editing required. My teacher of many years,...
November 26, 2014 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Sustainability, Syntropic Enterprise
Descending to the field of calm Somewhere beneath the chaos is a place of calm. Constant, steady, ever-present. We each share this centre. It is the thread that binds us all. I suspect this place of calm is a common field…the field that Rumi wrote of when he said “out...
November 25, 2014 | Beauty of Beginnings, Current Affairs, Personal Development
A world that feeds ADD in us all – the forgotten art of focus Cafe…about 35 people…and all but one head down and fiddling with a mobile device. Even those people who are apparently in the cafe together. Not talking to each other, but heads...
November 25, 2014 | Beauty of Beginnings, Personal Development, Personal Sustainability
Seeing plenty first, in all things November 25th Dawn comes early at this time of year in the Southern Hemisphere. The birds start their song just around 4 am. From my bathroom window, I could see the changing of the sky and knew that I did actually miss the best part...