#104 How To Look At The News And Not Feel Hopeless – Eirik Grunde Olsen + Mara Gleason Olsen
We could think of no better way to end the year than to share a vital and hopeful message from our friends and colleagues at One Solution Global. There are thousands of people all over the globe who are sharing an understanding of the mind with a wide variety of audiences. One of our favorites […]
#103 Gratitude – Sandy Krot
Here in the US, we just celebrated the holiday of Thanksgiving. This holiday involves hanging out with family and friends and eating good food. But this day is also when we take a moment to appreciate the riches in our life. Listen as Sandy Krot shares her thoughts on Gratitude.
#100 A Secret – Mavis Karn
In last month’s newsletter we asked the question, “Why Are We So Hard on Ourselves?” and made the distinction between accountability and feeling badly about ourselves. This month we are borrowing words of wisdom from a colleague who comes at the question from another angle. Enjoy!
#99 Why Are We So Hard On Ourselves? – Sandy Krot
Are you someone who tends to be hard on yourself? Do you feel bad about yourself when you make a mistake? Do you think this is a good strategy for life? Do you know anyone like this? If you answer yes to any of these questions, this month’s newsletter is for you.
#98 Changing Your Mind – Sandy Krot
Change is an inevitable part of life. Some changes are welcome and others resisted. While the change may be out of your control, your reaction to change happens within your mind and is part of a creative process that is perfectly designed.
#97 What’s Under Your Skin – Sandy Krot
Has anything ever gotten under your skin? For most of us the answer is yes. This human phenomenon can feel inevitable and unstoppable. This month’s newsletter shares some insights for you to consider.
#96 Our Thinking Is Invisible – Sandy Krot
Even though thinking is invisible most of the time, knowing that it’s always working to bring us our experience is helpful. Listen to learn more about what results when we reflect on this amazing creative process.
#94 A Universal Human Dilemma – Julia Rebholz
The human mind has the miraculous capacity to turn whatever we think into a reality complete with sight, sound, and feeling. Without this capacity we would not experience life. In the newsletter this month, Julia Rebholz from our UK team shares some insight about the mind’s reality-creating capacity and how it can create mental havoc […]
#90 Working for a Micro-Manager – Cheryl Bond
For many months, the pandemic has been front and center in our newsletter. This month we visit a topic that is not pandemic related, but rather a more common problem. What to do when you have a boss who watches over your shoulder and tries to manage your every move? Listen for Cheryl Bond’s story […]
#89 Leading in Uncertain Times – Sandy Krot
September can feel like the first month of the new year. Fall has arrived. The kids have returned to school (at least virtually). This new year we find ourselves still in the middle of a pandemic and much uncertainty. It’s a challenging time to be a leader. Luckily, as you’ll see below, the mind can […]
#88 Inspiration and Motivation – Sandy Krot
Ever lose your inspiration and motivation? This seems common for most of us. Listen to learn more about how your mind’s innate design can help.
#84 Acceptance: It’s Not Something We Do – Robin Taffin
We hope you and your families are staying healthy and settled as you face the unique challenges of this pandemic. This episode is from a member of the Insight Principes team from São Paulo, Brazil. Robin shares what he has discovered about acceptance – where it comes from and how it can help us through […]
#82 Working in the New Normal – Cheryl Bond
We hope that you and your families are continuing to stay well during these challenging times. As promised we are increasing the frequency of our newsletters. A lot of news lately is bad news. Yet we know many of you are finding creative ways of doing your jobs and living your lives. In this issue […]
#79 Uncertainty and Imagination – Sandy Krot
These are very interesting, and for many, very challenging times. We wanted to reach out to you all with more frequent reminders of both the benefits and avoidable pitfalls of living in a human mind. We hope you all are taking good care of yourselves and your friends and families.
#78 Everybody Hates PowerPoint – Sandy Krot
Can you imagine a workplace without PowerPoint? We can. While an interesting tool, the way PowerPoint is often used stifles the creative process that helps us solve our most vexing problems.
