Resolve – To come to a definite or earnest decision about; determination to follow a purpose or intent. Welcome to the Saturday Blog Party! This week’s topic is Resolve. This means we are looking for everything and anything on the topic! Share posts or sites that inspire your or another’s resolve, share your challenges or things Read More
Category: Resolve
What if you started to pay attention, and really hear your world?
Linda Adsetts and The Group are here with their weekly Go for the Joy message. Enjoy! Each day unfolds and some things need to be done, perhaps not that day but soon and something tugs me off track. Lately, my creative juices have kicked in and my web-site has been calling to me. I Read More
Hate It? Stop It.
Social media and blogging can be wonderful, incredibly effective tools. But here’s the big secret: your business will not collapse without them. Resolve to navigate by heart instead of by “should”. Welcome to Bliss for Business! If you’re an entrepreneur, small business owner, or career-driven individual, tune in on Wednesdays to join Dani on an adventure Read More
“the present little inch before you”
“Watch your way then, as a cautious traveler; and don’t be gazing at that mountain or river in the distance, and saying, “How shall I ever get over them?” Just keep to the present little inch that is before you. The mountain and the river can only be passed in the same way; and, when Read More
What could be possible if you resolve? and the genius question from my 5 year old.
Welcome to resolve week! Resolve – To come to a definite or earnest decision about; determination to follow a purpose or intent. Tamara was inspired by the poem, Song of the Open Road written by Walt Whitman, on a visit to Bear Mountain. With regard to resolve, I particularly like this passage: The earth never Read More
Have you tapped into the magic yet?
Linda Adsetts and The Group are here with their weekly Go for the Joy message. Enjoy! Resolve-resolve-doesn’t that roll off the tongue sounding a little serious and a little forceful? It sounds like you mean business when you say it. Utter the words, “I resolve to” and people sit up and pay attention. Utter “I resolve Read More