I’m in! DBA at RRU
How going back to school for a Doctor of Business Administration went from crazy idea to reality.
Honour that Work is Sacred
With the launch of the new website, I’m exploring Transforming Ventures’ four pillars or values. The first is honour that work is sacred.
Sacred at Work Podcast
Listen to Pam Chalout from Practical Feet Advising and I dive into topics like compassion, indignation, and finding the sacred in our work.
Three Questions with Transforming Ventures
I was delighted to recently speak with Morna Haist from Revolutionary Woman Global. She asked three questions about my work with Transforming Ventures.
You are asked to give up nothing to have everything
We are being asked to give up nothing to have everything. For me, it is a teaching that expresses, at its heart, both joy and compassion.
Purpose
Reverence for your sacred time
By spending time doing tasks that aren't our work in the world, by not holding our time in great reverence and fully appreciating the value of that time, we waste our personal gifts and unique perspective.
Good & Precious
The heart of my spiritual practice is the wisdom of Mary Magdalene. This is one of her beautiful reminders.
Reconnecting with your sacred self
In these challenging and uncertain times, it is so important that we focus on connecting back with our true and sacred selves. For me, the sacred self is my true inner light, where I can remember that I am a being of love, an extension of Source. It is where I know with certainty that all is well.
Be the star of your own show
Work is highly fertile ground for practicing the concept that it is our sovereign right to shine our brightest light, to be the star of our own show
Your flavour of suffering
Exploring Tony Robbins' exercise of examining particular flavours of suffering, and finding compassion in radical responsibility.
Conspiring for Success
The Universe is conspiring for our success. Our decisions, successes, confusion, uncertainty, failures, and passions are shared with those entities who want only the best for each of us.
Do the right thing right in front of you
In the wholehearted pursuit to further a mission, the entrepreneur or executive director sometimes forgets to apply the principles of good.
Drowning
I have seen it so many times, and felt it too often myself. You are in the middle of the whirlpool, and your head is barely above the waterline. This is you, and me, when we are in the middle of the vortex of busy in our business.
Business can walk in the footsteps
Business can walk in the footstep of God
Can hold hands with the Divine
Can dance with the forces of good
And tap into the universal energy that connects everything
And you and you and you and you