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Lemon Cleanse Day 4

July 31, 2008

I’ve completed four days. Hunger persists. How much of this lemonade am I to drink? I had 11 servings yesterday. Since I am small relative to the rest of the population, and the recommendation is for 6-12 glasses a day, I am confused. But heck, confusion is a regular state for me. I would say [...]

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Lemon Cleanse Day 3

July 30, 2008

I have completed three days. I have been hungry I will admit. Being hungry brings with it all sorts of other things. One is the habit of just heading towards the kitchen when I feel hungry! Oops. No food remember Rox? Oh yeah I remember. I’ll have a lemonade instead. Next is the slight depression [...]

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Lemon Cleanse Day 1

July 28, 2008

Since this blog is my uber-personal space, it is the location for my writing about the cleanse I am undertaking. I am following the original Master Cleanse plan developed by Stanley Burroughs. There are loads of things online about it. The short story is this: 6-12 servings a day of the home made lemon-maple syrup [...]

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Hillary: Be A Good Sport & Quit

May 6, 2008

I really don’t understand the rabid attachment she has to staying in the race. There is something really wrong about her pursuit against the math, regardless of how close it is. Politics is a competition, a game. The fundamental games are classic athletics, good old sports. How can sports help us understand the insanity of [...]

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Planning Podcamp Hawaii v1

January 2, 2008

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The Power in Choice, the Power in Effort – 11

November 15, 2007

In my case, walking behind the smoker, the faster I realize “none of this matters,” my power awakens and my mind begins to look for alternatives and my emotions get out of the pity pot and my body can take action, or not. It is all my choice at that point. And if I am [...]

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Discrepancies in Our Dogma – 10

November 14, 2007

In my immaturity, I believed that Bali was better than the USA. I had a very profound experience here on my first visit 10 years ago. I felt like I could be more of me here than anywhere else. The climate suited me. The gentility suited me. The beauty and the pervading sense of gratitude [...]

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Being Happy with Choices I Make – 9

November 12, 2007

I was able to experience happiness by having my need for food (I had only eaten breakfast that day) and my desire to return home safely both met. Your mileage may vary. Some people dislike solitude very much, and the walk home would have been far more challenging and uncomfortable. Remember though, I also had [...]

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The Stuff of Happiness – 8

November 10, 2007

Back to my Saturday night in Bali. I was having moments of immaturity. Inside me was the whiny voice of a child, wanting to be taken care of. Wanting the streets to be clean. Wanting other people to be in the street with me. Wanting an Indonesian-style cafe to be open not one catering to [...]

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Maturity as it relates to Happiness – 7

November 9, 2007

Those are the facts of the matter. Now I would like to share with you the thoughts and feelings I traversed, as it an example of how what I call immaturity gets in the way of happiness. Growing up has been given a bad rap. The type of happiness we experience in childhood is truly [...]

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"The most notable difference (except how wonderful I felt immediately afterwards), was that yesterday, as I was giving a client a session, I sensed a much larger flow of energy available, “coming in” for her. "
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