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No “yes.” Either “HELL YEAH!” or “no.” Derek Sivers, in Anything You Want Derek Sivers created CDBaby as a hobby then sold it, ten years later, for $22 million.  He gave all the money to a trust for music education. Read what he learned along the way in Anything You […]

Either “HELL YEAH!” or “no.”

Three related quotes: “Call on God, but row away from the rocks” “Trust in Allah, but tie your camel.” “Prayer indeed is good, but while calling on the gods a man should himself lend a hand.” — Attribution unknown.*  But why worry about that if the words are wise? ———— […]

“Call on God, but Row Away from the Rocks” and …

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The Beatitudes – Matthew 5:3-12 – are some of the most-loved verses in the New Testament. Poetic and beautiful, they are easy to remember.  But are they easy to live?  Especially in the busy 9-to-5? “Sunday into Monday” is a one-hour workshop to help us “blessedly” live our 9-to-5 work […]

Sunday Into Monday — The Beatitudes from 9 to 5

“I pray every single moment of my life; not on my knees but with my work. My prayer is to lift women to equality with men. Work and worship are one with me.” — Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) Susan B. Anthony had a clear gift of vocation.  Do we know […]

Susan B. Anthony — “I pray…not on my knees but …

Spirituality, like leadership, is a hard thing to define. But Annie Dillard has given us a vivid image of what authentic spirituality is about: “in the deeps are the violence and terror of which psychology has warned us. But if you ride these monsters down, if you drop with them […]

Parker Palmer and Annie Dillard on Spirituality

Imagine three buckets, each filled to the brim with a different shade of loving kindness.  Paintbrushes hang from the first two buckets, but not the third. The first bucket holds loving kindness that you can only give to others.  When you pick up its brush, you’ll notice that it fits […]

Three Buckets of Loving Kindness

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A drunken man who falls out of a cart, though he may suffer, does not die.  His bones are the same as other people’s; but he meets his accident in a different way.  His spirit is in a condition of security.  He is not conscious of riding in the cart; […]

Drunken Security – Chuang Tzu

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