by Gary | Apr 9, 2018 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Intention, Leadership, Uncategorized
I want to become a Personal Positive Thought Champion. It has always amazed me that champions consistently seem to win by the narrowest of margins. They win the ski race by one second; the 100 meter dash by a few milliseconds. The person in second place is no less a...
by Gary | Apr 2, 2018 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Intention, Leadership
Since I write blogs using my own thought patterns for exploration, I have wondered if people will say – he teaches this stuff, you’d think he would have learned it by now. However, I also realize that even enlightenment is a practice. The Zen proverb “before...
by Gary | Mar 5, 2018 | Above the Line, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Intention, Sacred Selfishness
A question came to mind earlier this week. Is it possible to be a curmudgeon above-the-line? Can I be a curmudgeon who thinks and acts positively? Since this way of being is generally applied to old men, this may not at first glance be a topic of wide interest....
by Gary | Mar 6, 2017 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Clarity in Life, Intention
It’s been almost 20 years since I began walking my own spiritual path. After 30 years rejecting on anything religious, I discovered I lacked something to hold onto when my life was shattered by self-induced trauma-drama. Some very good men at the Mankind Project...
by Gary | Jan 3, 2017 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Blog, Change Your Thoughts
It’s All in Your Perspective (Reading about six-word stories gave me an idea for a creative editing/writing exercise to reduce some of my earlier blogs to 200 words, as well as, the six-word version that follows.) Changing your perspective can change your energy. A...
by Gary | Aug 24, 2016 | Above the Line, Align Your Actions, Change Your Thoughts, Energy Work
Driving to the office Monday morning, I followed two different drivers who were obviously distracted by technology. One was weaving in and out of his lane while looking down, almost hitting parked cars twice. The other was so involved with reading or typing something...