by Jenny Rogan …
The most inspiring thoughts can come from the strangest places. I lived close to a construction site a few years ago, and whenever I felt like a break from staring at a computer screen, I’d wandered over to inspect the progress. I found it therapeutic and even calming to watch these mechanical giants at work, rearranging massive amounts of soil and breaking up large slabs of concrete.
Anyway, you’ve probably heard of GIGO — Garbage In Garbage Out. It usually refers to the fact that if you put nosensical data into a computer, it will give you equally nonsensical output. In the area of personal development, GIGO has also been used to describe what happens if you feed your mind with garbage. Read More→

Let me tell you a true story. A couple of years ago I was teaching Ho’oponopono in Chile. The training was all day Saturday and half day Sunday.
As much as people say they want peace and quiet in life without struggle, the truth is that human beings have chosen to be in a world of dualities and challenges. These dualities and challenges are how we choose to approach those hurdles that determine if we sail over them, thus confirming our agility, or trip and end up face down in the dirt.
There is an intense wave of” longing for love” sweeping the shores of our modern hearts. Like the sound of an imminent bee, the buzz I keep hearing from women and men is getting louder. The essence of relating is shifting and the need to love and be loved is escalating. People are seeking new creative ways of relating through partnerships, merges and acquisitions. Folks are tired of doing it alone and learning that relationships should bring sweetness and not sufferance. 