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Overcoming Perfectionism: Perfect or F*&k It

March 1, 2012

This is a repost of a video blog I filmed back in November of 2010. That’s old. And I filmed it in my car, waiting to go into the dentist. But that imperfect style is the point, as  you’ll see… Here’s a purposely imperfect post dedicated to my awesome client whose family story is “Perfect or [...]

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5 Reasons to Write Things Down

January 9, 2011

I’m a major list maker. I love the clarity that comes from getting thoughts out of my head and the concreteness of seeing them on paper. I love having the mental space to switch gears without needing a nap.    Clutter in any form robs your energy—too many thoughts bouncing around in your head is mental [...]

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When Fear Is Good

November 30, 2010

If you want to be happier and more enlightened, consider scaring the crap out of yourself once and a while.  We’ve all heard Eleanor’s famous advice, ‘Do one thing everyday that scares you’. But why? I’m always droning on and on about the importance of doing what feels good; of throwing out the shoulds and [...]

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How to Get Stuff Done

November 21, 2010

Yeah, it’s boring. But it’s true. Things get done by making them smaller and more concrete than you think is humanly possible. And then doing them. Too big, too fuzzy, swirling in the head = overwhelm, inaction, nada. Tiny, concrete, specific, on paper = get stuff done. Related Posts: Overcoming Perfectionism: Perfect or Fuck It [...]

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Inspired Action

July 29, 2010

In the article Whose Underwear are you Wearing? I talked about my theory that if everyone had a career that matched what they loved to do, the world would fit together like a puzzle. Everything would run smoothly, effortlessly, and there’d be no such thing as a rude salesperson. Everyone would excellent at what they [...]

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