I am entirely delighted to have Tom Evans, the author of The Art and Science of Light Bulb Moments, as my guest here today. As many of you know, Inquiry is my most beloved Bliss Habit. Wonder and curiosity are where everything begins for me in my quest to cultivate delight and for creating my life. Read More
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Welcome to Inquiry Week and the Magic of Curiosity
Maya teaches me about the Rain by January Handl I have taken the children into the wind-tossed yard, the adults huddle in their dis-belief sheltered by the overhang of the building they long to re-enter. We find our boot -covered feet are magnetized to the splashable puddles, Read More
Waving a Magic Wand or How Curiosity Leads to Success
I can’t quite piece together in my feeble mind who found the other first but I was immediately taken with Lisa Alessi’s Renaissance Learner site. First of all I LOVE the concept Renaissance Learner. It entirely embodies what I think life is all about, This from Lisa’s site, “Renaissance Learners have a natural curiosity. They love Read More
Speaking of Inquiry, what are you asking?
INQUIRY – a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge; study, scrutiny, exploration. Welcome to the Saturday Blog Party! This week’s topic is Inquiry. This means we are looking for everything and anything on the topic! Tips and tools for starting an Inquiry, information about your favorite inquiry … literally Everything and Anything on Read More
Today I’m asking some BIG questions…
The so called BIG QUESTIONS are ideal for delving into inquiry. Since there are no agreed upon truths the process of study and exploration can be enjoyed and experienced without the necessity of an answer. When I chose INQUIRY as one of my Habits of Bliss, I had been considering DISCOVERY until I realized the process of Read More
I am right and you, contemptible man, are wrong.
This past weekend, an Embassy Suites patron said something distasteful to me. We, my family and I, were standing in the elevator when my daughter dropped the towel she was wearing in a heap on the floor. I asked her to pick it up, then another patron said to her, “Don’t worry, they have people Read More