by Gayle | Feb 3, 2014 | Blog
Sometimes when I am in conversation with others about the 5th stage of learning(*), embodiment, a response includes the description of some form of bodywork or somatic practice. The bodywork or practice could be yoga or Tai Chi or even a service (acupuncture, massage,...
by Gayle | Jan 28, 2014 | Blog
Are you in touch with the deep vein of “money shame”? I wonder… In a silent meditation retreat over New Year’s I discovered the deep vein of shame that lives in all of us. I say all of us because shame is inherent in our forefathers and foremothers who came to North...
by Gayle | Jan 20, 2014 | Blog
What can we learn from MLK about wealth and what matters most? I wonder… In celebration of Martin Luther King and human rights, I offer a simple question for contemplation today and always. How can we all benefit from a rich life? What is my unique work in the world...
by Gayle | Jan 13, 2014 | Blog
Do you have money saving, investing and giving targets? I wonder… Perhaps this wonder question is a twist on New Year’s resolutions; but that is not the intention is the exploration. Rather, I am curious about the next phase of healthy financial behavior – after debt...
by Gayle | Jan 7, 2014 | Blog
Last month a friend published a message on Facebook indicating that Santa is the most evil, insidious concept ever introduced to society. He went on to say “the season of goodwill” ought to be 12 months long. Let’s leave the Santa debate to others...
by Gayle | Jan 6, 2014 | Blog
Would developing simple money habits be a great beginning to 2014? I wonder… The following link, Click Here, is a personal success story from a couple who turned their “financial mess” into sustained healthy financial behavior. The habits described mirror the...