Tag: Encouraging Excellence NLP

  • Do Happy: Connect Without Complaining

    “Instead of complaining the rose bush is full of thorns, be happy the thorn bush has roses.”~Proverb Complaining can be a bonding experience. You meet up with your friends after work, and immediately start rehashing frustrations with your boss.  You have dinner with your siblings and commiserate about confrontations with your black-sheep uncle.  Or you […]

  • Do Happy: Look Longer

    “Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other’s eyes for a minute?” ~Henry David Thoreau You’re riding on the subway, immersed in a book.  You’re running in the park, lost in your iPod.  You’re waiting in line at Starbucks, fixated on the menu. Sometimes we act like we’re completely alone, even […]

  • Do Happy: Pursue Fewer Goals

    This post is republished with permission. Find more of Lori Deschene’s writing at tinybuddha.com. Read the original post here. “The sculptor produces the beautiful statue by chipping away such parts of the marble block as are not needed- it is a process of elimination.” ~Elbert Hubbard A couple weeks back you probably wrote out a […]

  • Do Happy: Stop Doing

    This post is republished with permission. Find more of Lori Deschene’s writing at tinybuddha.com. Read the original post here. “The only Zen you find on tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there.” ~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 […]

  • The Parable of Brother Leo

    I have decided to take a small break from writing my blog for a while, to concentrate on others parts of my business.  I will still post content that I consider inspirational, controversial or simply thought-provoking on here.  Today’s post is  from Michael Josephson of www.charactercounts.org. A legend tells of a French monastery known throughout […]