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who is it they are becoming; and fourth, is there alignment of who they are in present time and what they’re becoming, their vision of their life, the practices in which they’re presently engaged? That is, is the competency, capacity, and commitment present to bring their becoming to fruition? Or, are they simply being driven by a hope, desire,
Richard Strozzi-Heckler • The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion
Think of the little woodpecker and his bright, proud red throat. Open your heart and serve life, serve others. Remember, the only real influence in the universe is your presence as yourself, inside yourself, in every waking golden moment.
Richard Rudd • The 64 Ways: Personal Contemplations on the Gene Keys
I began by telling them that despite that so much had been written about me being the most unselfish player, I was the most egotistical player they would ever meet. All kinds of nervous smiles were coming back at me from people who were not sure what was coming next. These smiles disappeared when I said, “Do you know the difference between your ego
... See moreDavid Falkner • Russell Rules: 11 Lessons on Leadership from the Twentieth Century's Greatest Winner
Who Shoves Whom Around Inside the Careenium? or What is the meaning of the word "I"?
An exploration of the relationship between free will and neural activity, using metaphors of marbles and symmballs to discuss control and consciousness within the human brain.
legacy.cs.indiana.eduWhat must be done to achieve success is often something where the doer is not the direct beneficiary. This is especially true for any kind of team player. Trying to figure out how something is done automatically pushes one toward commitment. That commitment can be to making yourself the best parent you can be, the best teacher, the best golfer. Com
... See moreDavid Falkner • Russell Rules: 11 Lessons on Leadership from the Twentieth Century's Greatest Winner
In my practice, when I see clients for the first time, I see them as the end product—the way they will be in the future. They are all beautiful. What stands between who they are and who they want to be is their willingness to change strong habits, belief systems, and the gracefulness to embrace a new way of living. I aid them in their pursuit of ch
... See moreTimothy Ferriss • Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World

As Tolstoy noted, most people ‘instinctively keep to the circle of those people who share their views of life and their own place in it’. When was the last time you spent an afternoon with a bee keeper or a shamanic healer?
Roman Krznaric • How to Find Fulfilling Work: The School of Life
In a large sense, I believed I was what I had—a beautiful wife and a happy marriage, a stable community, and a fulfilling job. I believed I was what I did—I fought for the vulnerable; I built communities; and I got to travel all over the world doing what I loved.