We are taught that learning comes from the act of being taught. We are trained to learn to sit in a chair that is in a row of chairs, writing down what the teacher tells us. Be dyslexic; I was not …
Great Escape – Part 2 – being trapped
In our last post, we explored the struggle faced when we’re trapped in a job or life that we no longer want. Feeling trapped, we often feel alone. On our free Global Community Calls and Drop-in …
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The Cost of Disconnection
Looking out my windows covered with bars, I wondered what brought me to feel locked up. I stood there in pain, at the beginning of a long journey of discovering how to connect to myself and others. …
A Hero’s Year
We all do it; at the year’s end, we assess our achievements for the past year and plan our next year’s achievements. What we rarely do is step back and see the past year as a Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s …
My Journey to TEDx
In my recent TEDx talk, What 10,000 Years of Progress Cost Men, I reflect on my forty-year journey on developing my Masculine Emotional Intelligence. As I mentioned in the talk, I started with a few …
The Short Cut to Living Your Dharma
Growing up Catholic, I was taught that I was damned before I started. With Original Sin, all I had to do was be born to have committed a sin. The lay teachers and the nuns used anxiety and guilt as …
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