Why Most New Year’s Resolutions Fail and How to Fix Them

Every January, millions of people make New Year’s resolutions hoping this year will finally be different. Most focus on health, money, or happiness—and most quietly fade by February. From a principles-based, inside-out perspective, lasting change doesn’t come from willpower or discipline. It comes from clarity. This post explores why resolutions fail and how understanding how experience is created can lead to changes that naturally stick. Read More

The World as Your Mirror: A Lesson in Self-Understanding

The world feels heavy with frustration and anger, but these emotions can reveal insights about ourselves. By shifting from reactivity to responsiveness, we gain clarity and freedom in navigating life’s challenges. Read More

Letting Go of Past Conclusions for a Fresh Perspective

The post encourages questioning personal interpretations of past events, suggesting they might be misunderstood. This openness allows for new insights and perspectives, leading to personal growth and freedom from old narratives. Read More

Thinking about making a Resolution? – read this first

Yes, it is that time of year again. When most, and I know you are not most because you are reading this (thank you for that BTW), are reassessing themselves over the things that they have not done over the last year. What is a Resolution?

Is this Bull Sh$t or What?

You have probably read so many of these type memes on your favorite social media site. They are very clever sayings to get you motivated to possibly change something in your life. They make us feel good and by the number of likes and shares these quotes get, we love to feel good!