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How To Eliminate Junk Stimulus

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January 12, 2014

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How To Eliminate Junk Stimulus

Out of clutter, find simplicity.

– -Albert Einstein- –

How To Eliminate Junk Stimulus

Does your life feel busy or cluttered? Clearing out our mental and emotional closets starts with an honest appraisal of where and how we live, and letting go of what is simply taking up space. In an era when filling our homes and our calendars has become a cultural fixation, this can mean breaking old habits and the severing of ties with our beloved “stuff.” While it may not be easy, the Greater Good Science Center in Berkeley lays out four steps to get us started. { read more }

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Clear Skies & A Chance of Joy

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January 11, 2014

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Clear Skies & A Chance of Joy

There’s nothing like deep breaths after laughing that hard. Nothing in the world like a sore stomach for the right reasons.

– Stephen Chbosky –

Clear Skies & A Chance of Joy

Imagine a life filled with beautiful twists and turns that still leaves you unfulfilled. For Laura Lavigne, it felt like slow death until one day someone asked her, “If you could start any center, what would it be?” In that moment, the idea for the Anacortes Center for Happiness was born — an organization founded with a mission to spread of joy, smiles, and a splendid sort of silliness. It was then that Laura realized her true purpose in this world. Read more to discover how one woman’s quest for happiness has helped transform lives. { read more }

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Whether standing in line, or rushing for the bus — there will always be an opportunity to connect with a fellow human being. Discover and cherish these moments in each day; and, in doing so, share your joy with this world.

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Gaze Even Here

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January 10, 2014

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Gaze Even Here

The real meaning of enlightenment is to gaze with undimmed eyes on all darkness.

– -Nikos Kazantzakis- –

Gaze Even Here

How do we look upon the brokenness of ourselves and the world, and in fixing our gaze, relinquish our desire to fix or change? Is it possible to just be with what is broken, to look, and in looking, come to love? Click here to walk with Trebbe Johnson through the clearcut forests of Vancouver, and journeys towards an acceptance of the world as it is. { read more }

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Is there a place or circumstance where you avert your gaze? If so, commit to looking closer this week, and to be present with that discomfort.

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Every Kid Needs a Champion

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Jan 09, 2014
Every Kid Needs a Champion

Every Kid Needs a Champion

Rita Pierson, a teacher with more than 40 years of experience, talks about the value and importance of human connection (relationships) in a kid’s education. She believes that if most kids grew up not being afraid to take risks and not being afraid to think, our world would be a better place. Every child deserves a champion, she says – an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of relation, and insists that they become the best they can possibly be. Educators are born to make a difference. In this TED talk, check out how this teacher teaches a beautiful lesson outside her usual classroom crowd.
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Transformative Organizing: A Labor of Love

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January 9, 2014

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Transformative Organizing: A Labor of Love

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

– Margaret Mead –

Transformative Organizing: A Labor of Love

Elizabeth Flores played a pivotal role in the quest for equal rights of undocumented workers. Her passionate work helped persuade Governor Jerry Brown to sign the “California Domestic Workers Bill of Rights” into law. Flores’ approach was one of ‘transformative organizing’ — a way of combating injustice, that emphasizes creating change through how we are as individuals, how we relate to one another, and how we structure society. Ultimately its aim is to transform the ways in which people care for one another Read more on the success of this efforts, and the tools for engaging a true social change. { read more }

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Instead of remaining deadlocked in debate with a coworker or friend, consider what approach you might instead take to inspire a change of perspective.

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Cultivating Compassion

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January 8, 2014

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Cultivating Compassion

The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.

– Albert Schweitzer –

Cultivating Compassion

So here is the situation: the brain we have inherited from millions of years of evolution is both a gift and a curse, if not understood and used wisely. But if we can come to understand why and how to cultivate compassion within us, we can begin to become the people we want to be. In this article, discover how you can make a commitment towards becoming more compassionate. { read more }

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Want some ideas on how to refocus your mind on becoming more compassionate? Take a moment and find a quick tip that might work for you. { more }

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The Profound Act Of Talking To Each Other

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January 7, 2014

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The Profound Act Of Talking To Each Other

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

– Confucius –

The Profound Act Of Talking To Each Other

One of the paradoxes of our times is the fact that many people would like to simplify their lives, yet the world grows only more complex. Complexity has taken over how we attempt to get things done in organizations, communities and governments. We can’t seem to do anything simply anymore. Yet real change is possible, and it begins with the simple act of people talking to one another about what they care about. Author Meg Wheatley shares more… { read more }

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This week try to simplify your life, and bring what you really care about to your exchanges with others..

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Awakin Weekly: Aliveness and Harmony

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tow3.jpgA man is alive when he is wholehearted, true to himself, true to his own inner forces, and able to act freely according to the nature of the situations he is in.

[…] To be happy, and to be alive, in this sense, are almost the same. Of course, a man who is alive, is not always happy in the sense of feeling pleasant; experiences of joy are balanced by experiences of sorrow. But the experiences are all deeply felt; and above all, the man is whole; and conscious of being real.

To be alive, in this sense, is not a matter of suppressing some forces or tendencies, at the expense of others; it is a state of being in which all forces which arise in a man can find expression; he lives in balance among the forces which arise in him; he is unique as the pattern of forces which arises is unique; he is at peace, since there are no disturbances created by underground forces which have no outlet, at one with himself and his surroundings.

This state cannot be reached merely by inner work.

There is a myth, sometimes widespread, that a person need do only inner work, in order to be alive like this; that a man is entirely responsible for his own problems; and that to cure himself, he need only change himself. This teaching has some value, since it is so easy for a man to imagine that his problems are caused by "others." But it is a one-sided and mistaken view which also maintains the arrogance of the belief that the individual is self-sufficient, and not dependent in any essential way on his surroundings.

The fact is, a person is so far formed by his surroundings, that his state of harmony depends entirely on his harmony with his surroundings.

Some kinds of physical and social circumstances help a person come to life. Others make it very difficult.

The Top 10 Kindness Stories of 2013

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Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

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January 6, 2014

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Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

What we find in a soulmate is not something wild to tame but something wild to run with.

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Steve & Susie Bear: A Story of Love, Loss and Learning

“Susie Bear was with me for thirteen years. And during that time, the relationship I had with her broke boundaries of what I thought relationships were about. There is a connection you make with an animal that goes beyond words, a power, a communication like a mother has with her infant. It’s the communication my mother had when we were upstairs playing, and she would yell up the steps, “Okay kids, you better stop what you are doing because in two minutes someone is going to start crying.” And two minutes later, someone hit their head or would start crying. How did she know that was going to happen? My mother would always do stuff like that. She primed me for listening to the intuitive ways of seeing things.” Steve Karlin has been working with animals all his life. His remarkable journey has spanned unusual friendships with wolves, mountain lions, anteaters, sloths and so much more. But the great love and foremost teacher of his life will forever be a 330-pound black bear named Susie Bear. Read on to learn about Susie Bear’s incredible encounter with a 5th grader, and the baffling and beautiful lessons she taught Steve about the interconnectedness of all life. { read more }

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