Tag: Paying Attention
Preventing Weaponized Incompetence Before It Starts
Preventing Weaponized Incompetence Before It Starts It’s frustrating to deal with weaponized incompetence, but what if you could stop it before it starts? While you can’t control other people’s behavior, you can set clear expectations, establish boundaries, create accountability, and create an environment where this tactic doesn’t thrive. Setting Clear Expectations from the Start One […]
Wake-up Call: Accountability in a Time of Spiritual Awakening
The Echo of Truth: Demanding Accountability in a Time of Spiritual Awakening A wake-up call resonates not just in the political arena, but within the very core of our spiritual awakening. We are in a time where truth and integrity are being tested, where the echoes of past injustices, like the relentless attacks on Hillary […]
Finding Strength as the Family Outcast
Finding strength as the family outcast can be difficult. You have all the emotions, and most likely very little support. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve felt the sting of not quite fitting in with your family. Perhaps it’s the way you see the world, the choices you’ve made, or simply who you are […]
The Ripple Effect: How Everyday Actions Create Change
The ripple effect of kindness cannot be discounted. In a world that often feels chaotic and divided, it’s easy to wonder if our small actions truly matter. We see injustice, pain, and struggle, and we might feel powerless to create change. But change doesn’t always come from grand gestures or sweeping movements—it often starts with […]
The Power of Micro Habits in Meditation
The Power of Micro Habits in Meditation: Small Steps, Big Spiritual Growth Micro habits are not something new. Micro habits are small, intentional actions that, when practiced consistently, lead to significant personal growth over time. Unlike big, overwhelming changes, micro habits are manageable and sustainable because they require minimal effort but create long-term impact. For example: […]
Peter Gabriel and His Music Through the Lens of Tarot
Exploring Peter Gabriel’s Music Through the Lens of Tarot Peter Gabriel has been a favorite artist of mine. Peter Gabriel has a career that is a rich tapestry of musical exploration, emotional depth, and social commentary. His work provides a fascinating subject for Tarot interpretation, as his songs align with various archetypes found in the cards. […]
Tips for a Great Reading with a Medium
How to get a Great Reading Often I am asked how you can get a great reading from Medium. It is easier for the medium if you are showing up prepared. So here is some advice to help make it easier when we meet or if you meet with another Medium. Come relaxed and not […]
Could a Lack of Spirituality Impact Your Well-Being?
I think a lack of spirituality is becoming a crisis in this world. Have you ever felt a void you can’t quite name? A lack of direction, purpose, or connection to something greater? Many people experience these feelings, but what if they’re tied to a missing spiritual connection? A lack of spirituality and mental health […]
The Spiritual Consequences of Carrying Others’ Burdens
Are You Over-Giving? The Spiritual Consequences of Carrying Others’ Burdens We don’t talk about the spiritual consequences of carrying others’ burdens. Giving is at the heart of spiritual work, but is it possible to give too much? Absolutely. There’s a fine balance between offering support and depleting yourself to the point of exhaustion. Over-giving in […]
Recognizing Weaponized Incompetence
Weaponized Incompetence: Recognizing It and Reclaiming Your Time It’s 2025, and people still don’t understand what weaponized incompetence is and how insufferable it is to deal with on a daily basis. The bar is so low because we accept any effort as “trying,” even when it’s mediocre. Have you ever found yourself doing more than […]