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Tag: #balancedperpective
Our Mask
I bought my first piece of artwork when I was 26. I was living in Tokyo at the time, fulfilling a 10-month contract working at Tokyo Disneyland, performing in 2 of the theatrical shows that ran daily. It was an extraordinary opportunity for me to have the time to deepen into Japanese culture which I…
Who Saved You?
Who saved you? Most of us have a leader or influential figure, man or woman, who took their time, talents, and treasures, laid everything aside, and made us their number one priority. Who is yours? When was that? What impact did they make on you? What, to this very day, remains both lovingly and gratefully…
Grieving Well is a Skill We Can Grow
I’ve been thinking a lot about broken hearts recently. Whether it’s death by a thousand cuts over a long period of time or a dramatic, instantaneous loss, heart ache is pulsating in my awareness. Grieving is not a skill that society teaches or supports, particularly here in the Western world. In fact, we have a…
Rediscovering the Power of Gratitude
The power of gratitude goes far beyond a simple “thank you”—it’s a shift in how we see our lives, an invitation to embrace even the smallest blessings. When we begin to look through the lens of gratitude, we’re opening the door to a freer, more fulfilled life—a cageless life—where joy and purpose are woven into…
7 Qualities of a pencil
The seven qualities of a Pencil as a guiding philosophy of life. A young boy was watching his grandmother writing in a book. He asked her what she was writing. His grandmother stopped writing and said to her grandson: ‘I am writing a story, but more important than the words is the pencil I’m using.…