Tag Archives: intuition

The 2012 Manifesto

This year I’m approaching things differently. I called a friend today and we discussed how we’ve changed the past few years. She’s a Ph.D. candidate in Missouri, working on her second semester of graduate school. I’m working on… well, you’ll … Continue reading

Posted in annual review, intuition | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

500 Of My People

For one weekend I felt known and understood, fully and completely. I can’t objectively explain why, but when tickets for the World Domination Summit went on sale I knew I had to be there. Call it synchronicity, call it intuition, … Continue reading

Posted in annual review | Tagged , , , , , , | 4 Comments

Flow Driving

One of the things I enjoy the most is driving a manual transmission car. I currently own a BMW 325i sedan with a five-speed manual transmission and use it to motor around Southern California. It’s a great machine that I … Continue reading

Posted in integral theory, intuition, philosophy | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Every Action Is An Asana

In yoga, an asana is a specific pose one performs as part of their physical practice. Each pose has a specific form, and according to yogic texts they have benefits to the body that may not be apparent. For instance, … Continue reading

Posted in intuition, philosophy | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Minimalism and Change Tolerance

How much change can you reasonably handle at once? Recently I’ve seen a few blog entries from minimalists that advocate what Tony Robbins and I call “massive change”. By massive change, I mean taking big actions like quitting your job, … Continue reading

Posted in intuition, minimalism | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Striking A Deep Well of Passion

We interrupt this blog series for a brief and important topic shift. Many of you were expecting a blog post about how to liberate your books from your bookshelves. It was my full intention to publish something today, except a … Continue reading

Posted in intuition, philosophy | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

The Hallmark of Life Design: The Sweet Spot

Goldilocks had it right. I’m not talking about breaking and entering someone’s house and then eating their food. That would be a clear violation of the law, and I do not condone that under any circumstances. Instead, Goldilocks had it … Continue reading

Posted in philosophy | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment