The Golden Key by Emmet Fox
I have compressed this essay into a few pages. Had it been possible I would have reduced it to as many lines. It is not intended to be an...
Unlearning Contempt: A Midlife Perspective
You know that feeling when you catch yourself mid-judgment, that split second where your brain has already categorized someone or something before...
Do Not Discount Sigmund Freud and “Freudian Complexes”
This is the issue that so many people dismiss when falling into the same Freud vs. Jung "complex" as even they seemed to have done. First of all,...
Fueling Holistic Motivation: How to Inspire Drive Across Work, Life, and Relationships
Creating motivation that flows seamlessly from our daily routines into our work, relationships, and broader life is about embracing a holistic...
The Fundamentals of Design Thinking: A Human-Centered Approach
Have you ever faced a tricky problem and wished there was a method to find creative, practical solutions that truly work for people? That’s the...
Let Me Put a Little Bit More of You, Where There Is Still Only Me
I truly enjoyed reading this, and it resonates so well. I may not require, expect, measure, opinionate, or judge. But the moment I question...
The Golden Key by Emmet Fox
I have compressed this essay into a few pages. Had it been possible I would have reduced it to as many lines. It is not intended to be an instructional treatise, but a practical recipe for getting out of trouble. Study and research are well in their own time and...
This Is “Why” I Don’t Work For Everyone
I'm listening to an excellent story from the AA Grapevine, but all it has done is remind me of what I will do every time—"Why did you do it?" Possibly a question outside the tenets of AA and "Keep Coming Back." Certainly! Never stay behind. I will carry you if...
Being Powerless, Steps 1, 2, and 3 and Praying for My Own Presence
Last Friday, I wrote on a list I share with the love of my life (I know that may sound "cheesy" to people. She is.) I admitted my powerlessness over... 1. being nervous, believing that something can make me sane again—from the nervousness—and convincing myself that...







