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Your “real” work doesn’t require effort insight living work

If you’ve been with me for awhile, you already know I have a slightly different perspective of work than is conventional. Most people see work as an application of effort. While it is true that work does involve action, it does not require effort. In fact, if you find yourself efforting, it is an indicator you are not doing your “real” work.

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Earlier this summer, I stepped away from my office...

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To live your inspired work, you have to risk a broken heart inspired work living love

I turned in my chair to face my friend, whom I had known my entire adult life, opened my mouth to say “I love you”, but no words came out. I just stared at her with my jaw agape. I tried again, but there was cotton in my throat. My friend just smiled at me with her eyes. She knew. She knew I couldn’t say it because I couldn’t feel it.

This was decades ago now, but I remember the incident as being...

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Two things you need to bring your work to its full realization inspired work living story

“Hello? Is everything okay? Are you okay?”

That’s me, in the past, writing to my clients after they had ghosted me. In the early days, I used to be perplexed about why some people would suddenly abandon their journey in the Vision Program just before it was complete. With more experience, however, I noticed it would happen around the same point in the process. They stopped showing up when they we...

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Uncover your old patterns to reveal the new insight living new paradigm

Because I have lived in a northern temperate rainforest my entire adult life, I am used to the air being heavy with damp and cold, especially in the winter months. These days, however, I am noticing something different clouding the atmosphere – a sense of despair. Throughout much of the public discourse there seeps a subtle, yet pervasive, anxiety about our future. There are even whispers of the “...

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What it takes to venture out onto your own path insight inspired work living

A few years ago, I attended my university 25th-year reunion from when I attained my degree in chemical engineering. Before the event, I was hesitant to go. During my time in the program, I always felt like a bit of an outsider, and that’s saying something given it’s a group of people who often already felt on the edges of society. Having said that, I enjoyed my stint at university and did make som...

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