One more year has gone by. Today, I am thinking ahead to this same date next year. What will I be reviewing on January 9, 2010? What did I accoomplish in 2009? What was awesome and amazing? Did I follow my muse? Was I guided by my intuition? What are on the lists of experiences? The three main categories of lists are HAVING; DOING; BEING. As I look back in imagination over this year, 2009, what tangible items did I accumulate (HAVING); what did I accomplish (DOING); and what was my identity (BEING).
Author: Marj
Voluntary Simplicity
Most of our friends and family know that Paul and I read a lot of books. Every day, we begin with our daily apple, green tea or coffee, and a delicious reading from many interesting books. Yes, we read out loud to each other, and sometimes get caught in long discussions that make for a later breakfast.
South Texas Stomp: A New Age Odyssey
To dream a dream…..
And, to actually build the ships, hire the crew, and take the voyage…a rare sort of mind like the archetypal Odysseus, our son, Dr. Edward M. Robiinson dreamed a dream he never dared to dream…..from AUSTIN TO ABBEY ROAD.
RELAXATION
(Posted on July 30, 2008)
Do you ever wake in the night and get caught in circular thinking? Are you ever facing a trip, a presentation, a big event and find that, even though you need to sleep, you cannot turn it off? Does your mind turn on an inner critic in the night?
PHYSICAL HEALTH
MARJ BARLOW’S BELIEFS ABOUT PHYSICAL HEALTH
(posted on July 29, 2008)
My principles of health were formed in the years I was serving my clients as a professional therapist. I taught stress management classes, worked with local health organizations, providing hypnosis, guided imagery, and relaxation training. I had seen many real life examples of the connections between the mind and the body. The seven principles of health which were the basis for my series of lessons all start with the letter M. Seven Principles, Seven Actions: Mouth, Meditation, Movement, Mission, Mentors, Mirth, and Music.