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8 Ways to Stay Present & Focused in a Tech-Driven World

ā€œBe present. It is the only thing that matters.ā€ ~Peaceful Warrior

Technology pervades our world. From cell phones and laptops to iPods and digital cameras, the average person owns an arsenal of gadgets that, in many ways, simplify life.

You can increase your productivity, connect with people quickly, and access information instantaneouslyā€”while documenting your every move via tweets and photos to upload to Twitpic or Facebook.

Which begs the question: At what point does technology stop enhancing life and start detracting from it?

When you feel tied to your phone and enslaved by your email, can you pull away, ā€¦

On Creating Positive Energy for Positive Change

ā€œAll that we are is the result of what we have thought. The mind is everything. What we think we become.ā€ ~Buddha

You experience and create all kinds of different energies that affect how you feel and what you accomplish throughout your day. Some energies are powerful and easily recognizable, while others are more subtle and often only intuitively felt. I believe it is fair to say that everything is, in a sense, energy.

The things you say, the things you think, the things you doā€”even the things you donā€™t doā€”all produce energy that impacts you and the people around ā€¦

What Holds People Back from Doing What They Want

ā€œMore powerful than the will to win is the courage to begin.ā€ ~Unknown

Iā€™ve spoken with a number of people recently who are doing something that is ā€œjust okayā€ with their lives but who really want to be doing something else. They feel an urgency to break free and go for it, even though they havenā€™t defined ā€œit.ā€

I think a lot of people, if not currently there, understand this. Itā€™s in our nature to move toward greater expression. When weā€™re not moving in a forward direction, we question ourselves, wondering what weā€™re doing with our livesā€”and what weā€™re waiting ā€¦

Look Longer

ā€œCould a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each otherā€™s eyes for a minute?ā€ ~Henry David Thoreau

Youā€™re riding on the subway, immersed in a book. Youā€™re running in the park, lost in your iPod. Youā€™re waiting in line at Starbucks, fixated on the menu.

Sometimes we act like weā€™re completely alone, even when  surrounded by lots of people. Itā€™s like weā€™re following an unspoken rule that suggests we shouldnā€™t look at each other, at least not for too long.

It happens all the timeā€¦

You suddenly make eye contact with someone you donā€™t know and ā€¦

Accepting Blame and Asking for Forgiveness

ā€œNever ruin an apology with an excuse.ā€ ~Kimberly Howard

As a kid I was quite often ā€œlĆ„ngsur.ā€ LĆ„ngsur is a Swedish expression for being grumpy for a long time. Every time someone was mean to me, I sulked for hours, even days. This became quite tedious at times, especially since as soon as I became happy again, some new event triggered me to sulk again.

You get the picture.

I simply had such a hard time forgiving people.

It went the other way too. I found it hard to admit that something was my fault. At least out loud. Inside, ā€¦

On Learning to Cope with Conflict

ā€œPeace of mind is not the absence of conflict from life, but the ability to cope with it.ā€ ~Unknown

I fell apart a couple of years ago, unable to cope with the strain I was underā€”a change in my lifestyle, loss of job security, a less-than-perfect relationship with a parent, bereavement, a painful physical injury, and slowly, through all of that, the blossoming of serious mental illness.

All the while, right up until this month in fact, Iā€™ve been thinking and wishing: ā€œI want all of this to go away, to have never been.ā€

I shut myself awayā€”terrified of peopleā€™s ā€¦

7 Ways to Get Past Tough Situations Quickly

ā€œLife is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it.ā€ -Charles Swindoll

One day everything seems great in your worldā€”maybe not perfect, but overall things are going to plan. And then something happens.

You lose your job, or someone you love, or your home, or maybe even your health.

It isnā€™t fair. You donā€™t deserve it. You didnā€™t see it coming. You didnā€™t plan for it. You have so many feelings and frustrations you donā€™t know what to do first, or if you want to do anything at all.

It would be easier to sit around ā€¦

How to Let Go and Embrace an Uncertain Future

ā€œUncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.ā€ ~John Allen Paulos

I used to love uncertainty. I wandered my way all around this country with little more than a suitcase and a journal. Committing to anything felt limiting, suffocating even.

One day I realized it wasnā€™t enlightenment that pushed me to embrace the unknown; it was a paralyzing fear of creating something certain. You canā€™t disappoint people when you donā€™t form relationships with them, and you canā€™t fail when you never start.

One day I decided to do the scariest ā€¦

Stop Doing

ā€œThe only Zen you find on tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there.ā€ ~Robert M. Persig

We live in a fast-paced, achievement-oriented society. At the end of a busy, to-do-list-focused day, we often find ourselves mentally and physically exhausted and uncertain whether weā€™re actually moving in the right direction in ā€œthe pursuit of happiness.ā€

Perhaps this explains our fascination with all things Zen. Itā€™s become a buzzword in pop culture, branding products that have little to do with peace and enlightenmentā€”and oftentimes, represent ideas that are diametrically opposed.

Zen Dharma Teacher Rev. Lynn ā€œJnanaā€ Sipe takes an ā€¦

On Getting Started When You Donā€™t Feel Ready

ā€œDonā€™t wait for your feelings to change to take the action. Take the action and your feelings will change.ā€ ~Barbara Baron

A few months ago I challenged myself with Adventure Boot Camp. I thought, ā€œWhat would be more challenging than waking up at five in the morning and working out with a group of ladies for an hour, four days a week?ā€

And I have to say, it was tough! I couldnā€™t walk for three days.

But as the days progressed and my muscles acclimated, it occurred to me: Iā€™m someone who can roll out of bed at  five in ā€¦

5 Pieces of Advice That Arenā€™t Cliches

ā€œIt is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted.ā€ ~Aeschylus

Earlier this year I got some feedback from the ā€˜tween magazine I wrote for: ā€œIt sounds like good advice, but kids probably wonā€™t do any of that.ā€

In my head it all sounded logical but I didnā€™t consider whether Iā€™d have taken that advice as a kid. Or now, for that matter.

People do it all the time: look at a situation from a removed, non-emotional place and hurl suggestions that are far easier said than done. And sometimes, just plain unrealistic.

Iā€™ve listed five ā€¦

5 Ways to Let Go of Resistance

ā€œMost of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.ā€ ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Recently I was on a phone call with Brad Yates. Although I know this to be true, when he said it, it made me reflect again. He said (and Iā€™m paraphrasing):

ā€œTo the extent that we are not living our lives exactly as we wantā€”with the love and friendships we want, the abundance we want, and the happiness we are seekingā€”itā€™s to that extent we are resisting it.ā€

Itā€™s that word again: resistance. What does it mean? What do we do

ā€¦

10 Tips to Balance Self-Interest & Sacrifice for a Wonderful Life

ā€œItā€™s really important to be able to receive love and receive compassion. It is as important as being able to give it.ā€ ~Pema Chodron

Yesterday morning two of the correspondents on the news in Boston (where Iā€™m home for the holidays) had an interesting conversation about the classic Itā€™s a Wonderful Life.

One of them said heā€™s not a big fan of the movie, which instilled a sense of complete outrage in me.

How dare he take George Baileyā€™s name in vain! Itā€™s such an inspirational film! From saving Harryā€™s life to finding Zuzuā€™s petals, every scene gets my ā€¦

Lessons on the Trapeze: the Art of Making Things Happen

ā€œNever ignore a gut feeling. But never believe itā€™s enough.ā€ ~Robert Heller

A couple months ago, when I was almost done producing a teleseminar and spending way too much time hunched over at the computer, I decided to do something different. Something that would bring me joy, that would get take me out of my normal environment and actually excite me.

So, I did what had been on my list to do for a long time: I went flying.

I didnā€™t know what to expect making the forty-five minute trek out to the Sonoma County hills to fly on a ā€¦

5 Ways to Make a Big Difference in Someoneā€™s Day

ā€œAct as if what you do makes a difference. It does.ā€ ~William James

Thereā€™s this saying I used to love that doesnā€™t resonate with me anymore:

ā€œGo big or go home.ā€

I understand the allure of doing big things.

Life seems more meaningful when youā€™re pursuing a passion that could feasibly improve life for masses of people; and at the end of the day, most of us want to create a legacyā€”something that lives on beyond our own ripple-in-the-ocean life spans.

Iā€™m not arguing the benefits of going big if thatā€™s what you want to do, especially since I have ā€¦

50 Ways to Show You Care Without Spending a Dime

ā€œFriendship isnā€™t a big thing. Itā€™s a million little things.ā€ ~Unknown

This hasnā€™t been an extravagant holiday season for me. Like everyone and their mother, I lost a lot of income last year and I just donā€™t have the means to give expensive presents.

Yet I feel Iā€™ve received a lot of gifts this year. Most notably, Iā€™ve realized how many of the people in my life mean more to me than any of the things Iā€™m trying to accomplish.

The friends and family members whose love and support far eclipse the achievement of any goals I set. The people ā€¦

Blessings in Disguise

ā€œAn obstacle may be either a stepping stone or a stumbling block.ā€ ~Unknown

The first twenty some years of my life were rooted in intense emotional pain. My childhood was filled with one painful event after another.

I grew up in a neighborhood where I was the first ethnic kid, and to make matters even more complicated, I had a birth defect that made my head look like it was on crooked. This only brought more ridicule and torment from fellow classmates.

When I was nine, my birth defect was corrected and for the first time in my young life, ā€¦

Start Late

ā€œIt is never too late. Even if you are going to die tomorrow, keep yourself straight and clear and be a happy human being today.ā€ ~Lama Yeshe

Thereā€™s a common misconception that there comes a point when itā€™s too late to do things you want to do. Maybe one of these statements sounds familiar to you:

ā€œI canā€™t become a designer. Iā€™m far too old to change my career path.ā€

ā€œIā€™ll never get married. Itā€™s too late in the game for that.ā€

ā€œI couldnā€™t possibly start yoga. Thatā€™s for people much younger than me.ā€

We choose arbitrary windows of time ā€¦

10 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Giving Up on Your Dream

ā€œCommitment in the face of conflict produces character.ā€ ~Unknown

We all face obstacles in pursuing our goals, whether theyā€™re professional or personal.

We think weā€™re on the right track but realize weā€™ve chosen the wrong approach. Weā€™re enthusiastic and hard-working, but our support system disintegrates when we need them the most. Weā€™re just about to make significant progress when we run out of time or funding.

Tenacious as we may be, we all have our breaking pointsā€”that moment when the potential rewards stop justifying the effort. Usually, thatā€™s the hump that separates your best shot and your best reality.

Before ā€¦

Un-side for a While

ā€œWhen you live on a round planet, thereā€™s no choosing sides.ā€ ~Wayne Dyer

Research shows that rooting for a team, identifying with a group and enjoying the camaraderie you feel with other fans, can increase your sense of personal happiness.

While itā€™s satisfying to feel a sense of belonging, it can be dangerous to carry this us-against-them philosophy into other areas of your life. We do it all the time.

A man connects so deeply to his heritage that he puts up walls with people from different backgrounds.

Or a woman believes something with so much conviction that people who ā€¦