by Gary | Nov 19, 2013 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Creating the Rest of Your Life, Energy Work
I mentioned to an old girl friend recently that Cathy and I have not had an argument in the ten years we’ve been together. And, we live and work together 24/7. She expressed surprise and a bit of skepticism. That had not been her experience in our past relationship....
by Gary | Oct 9, 2013 | Above the Line, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Energy Work
Last week I lamented about how I was allowing my energy to be negatively impacted by the political shenanigans in Congress. I stated my intention to gain control over my news absorbing habit so that information that I have zero control over doesn’t impact how I relate...
by Gary | Sep 25, 2013 | Above the Line, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Business, Clarity in Life, Energy Work, Intention, Leadership
This past weekend I observed another example of the power each of us has to change our mind to more effective thinking. At a mastermind group of business owners who were sharing best business practices, a young business owner won an award for the best practice idea....
by Gary | Sep 18, 2013 | Above the Line, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Energy Work, Intention
I have 3 reminders on my IPhone that ding 3 different times throughout my day. They remind me to ponder a positive word or thought or to say my daily above-the-line mantra. All of this is to help me stay conscious, self-aware and responsible for not allowing any...
by Gary | Aug 26, 2013 | Above the Line, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Energy Work
Last week a client was lamenting his constant focus on reprocessing past mistakes. He had spent several months with his attention drawn to this energy draining mind game. We have this malady in common, and there are likely more of us history focused folks out there....
by Gary | Jul 22, 2013 | Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Energy Work
My favorite author, Anne Lamont, says in her book, Travelling Mercies, Some Thoughts on Faith, “sometimes grief looks like narcolepsy”. To paraphrase – sometimes my approach to writing looks like narcolepsy. I sit down to write something intelligent with a little...