Archive for April, 2008

Eckhart Tolle on the dimension within

“There’s nothing wrong with doing new things, pursuing activities, exploring new countries, meeting new people, acquiring knowledge and expertise, developing your physical or mental abilities, and creating whatever you’re called upon to create in this world… “Now the question is, Are you looking for yourself in what you do? Are you attempting to add more [...]

Solitude or connection to create?

“We cannot create in a vacuum of isolation: we are helped along in the creative process by certain kinds of emotional support from others that help us to be at our best and to realize our full potentials.” Psychologist Anne Paris, PhD. More on Developing Talent

Jamie Lee Curtis on Getting Older

Jamie Lee Curtis says she embraces getting older: “I actually think there’s an incredible amount of self-knowledge that comes with getting older. I feel way better now than I did when I was 20. I’m stronger, I’m smarter in every way, I’m so much less crazy than I was then.” Continued on Women and Talent.

Promoting awareness about childhood sensitivity

“Like many sensitive, anxious elementary school kids, I was overwhelmed with my day to day life. “I thought my sensory overload, deep empathy and social shyness meant there was something wrong with me. At the same time, I felt a strong sense of these traits being very important to my future.” Jenna Forrest On April [...]

Helen Mirren on miserable self obsession

Much of this site is about how self-awareness impacts our creativity and personal development. But self-exploration can also get obsessive, or we may not find the right people to help, as Helen Mirren notes in her new memoir. Here is an excerpt: Part of my job as an actress is to do interviews, but while [...]

More aware of our inner entities

“Both sides of me were in dead earnest; I was no more myself when I laid aside restraint and plunged in shame, than when I labored in the eye of day, at the furtherance of knowledge or the relief of sorrow and suffering.” Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson, is one of [...]

Eric Maisel on meaning and criticism

In a series of podcasts called Handling Toxic Criticism, Eric Maisel addresses, as he says, “the terrible toll that criticism takes, how it interferes with your ability to live your life purpose, and what you can do to reduce the effects of criticism in your life.” Here is an excerpt: Once you have a sense [...]

Jim Rohn on emotion and change

In his article The Four Emotions that can Lead to Life Change, personal development leader Jim Rohn notes, “Most of us need to be pushed to the wall to make decisions. And once we reach this point, we have to deal with the conflicting emotions that come with making them. … “Making life-changing decisions can [...]

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