Things that make you go Hmmmm
The Energy Audit
So what is energy, really?
We don’t know. Not exactly. But we know this: it leaves signatures. And if you want to understand how energy is working in your life, the cleanest method is biological observation .
So what is energy, really?
We don’t know. Not exactly. But we know this: it leaves signatures. And if you want to understand how energy is working in your life, the cleanest method is biological observation .
- Which people leave you feeling charged?
- Which ones leave you drained?
- What foods wake you up?
- What foods sedate you?
- What
How To Understand Energy in 10 minutes (Zero Woo, 100% Logic)
As for making sense of the world and what’s happening, I don’t think it’s a matter of focusing on those things , but trying to get a sense of what is in between those things. Less attention to the individual pictures on the TV set, and more attention to what is happening on the ground. It has less to do with the news stories we may not be able to... See more
Everything is In-Between
A paradigmatic act of mansplaining consists of a man presuming to “explain” something incorrect(ly) to a more expert female speaker or set of speakers—and in an overly confident, arrogant, or overbearing manner, which often results in his not backing down or admitting to his mistake after it has been authoritatively pointed out to him.
Kate Manne • Entitled
Since goals compose your identity, a bodybuilder with feel pain when they are thrown out of their routine. They aren’t under any real threat, but it feels like they are because their identity is threatened by the lack of progress toward its goals.
Dopamine signals when something is important to our survival. We remember that information because it... See more
Dopamine signals when something is important to our survival. We remember that information because it... See more
Dan Koe • The Fastest Way Create a New Life
When I began to embrace selective silence—when I learned that I don't need to explain myself to everyone—I found something more powerful than expression. I found discernment in the spaces between words. I found boundaries in the power of pause. I found myself in the sanctuary of silence.
I don't over-explain myself as often now, nor chase after... See more
I don't over-explain myself as often now, nor chase after... See more
Michell C. Clark • Shut Up and Thrive: My Counterintuitive Path To Personal Power
I’ve spent most of life and career thinking of myself as an agent of change. I grew up at the end of the Vietnam War protests, and mixed one part Brechtian activist theater to another part prophetic Judaism and ended up at the TWO protests and Occupy Wall Street. I really believed we could use those deliberate mechanisms to create policy, fight the... See more