Another layer presents, allowing a deeper dive into the untapped potential that lives in our silence. Stela Murrizi just posted in response to Jennifer Hatt's recent blog on Pen and Punishment, adding thoughts of her own as well as a link to a recorded conversation that she and Jennifer recently had. In this compelling exploration, they delve into the ... Continue Reading >>
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Jennifer Hatt: Pen and Punishment
Another great offering from Jennifer Hatt! Putting our innermost thoughts to the page is a metaphor for being both willing and able to have the truth of who we are be revealed for all to consider. Once we do so, what lives in us is no longer 'private' - our secret world has emerged for all to see. "Better to play our cards close to the chest", we say. ... Continue Reading >>
‘Truth’ as Deception
Some things bear repeating. I posted the original blog in May, 2020. Although it seems like a lifetime ago, it still feels as if it were yesterday. It would also seem that the chasm has both deepened and widened when it comes to making the leap into an expression of 'being' this is relevant and meaningful; and that will allow for resilience in an ... Continue Reading >>
Relationships
The most valuable currency of the future will be relationships that you trust. ... Continue Reading >>
Intimacy: Looking in All the Wrong Places
Recently, I had a compelling exploration with two amazing young women on the topic of intimacy. I am blessed with a 'retirement' that continues to be filled with women of courageous heart and expansive mind with insatiable appetites for discovery and their own evolution. As they evolve, so do I... in a never-ending shared dance of possibility and ... Continue Reading >>
Line of Enquiry
The line of enquiry you’re willing to initiate will be what determines the quality of your life. Are you willing to be annoying? ... Continue Reading >>
Stela Murrizi: Tips on Choosing Joy this Holiday Season!
"How you relate to life is a matter of what you choose to prioritize in your mind with the things you focus on. I know, from personal experience, that what we think we must prioritize doesn’t feel like a choice because we feel taken by the thing we are habitually focused on. Therein lays the predicament – the capacity to notice choice has become hijacked by ... Continue Reading >>



