As 2024 winds down, I’m refusing to succumb to the inertia of the holiday season or the temptation to settle for “good enough.” Instead, I’m charging ahead toward the finish line with a singular focus: Just Connect 10X.
What a beautiful, perfectly timed piece. Connection is my lifeblood and your words inspire me to be much more purposeful in the last days of the year. Thank you
I'm finding more and more than a good human connection every day is really helpful in keeping me happy. I used to be fine not seeing anyone for days but now a small daily interaction lifts me up.
I'm also learning how much more I want to have uplifting energy only in my life.
Love, love, Love this! I wonder what your readers would contribute about their super power One Thing, if they know what it is? It is an exciting thing to think about.
When you consult the I Ching ("consult" may not be exactly the right word here) do you flip coins, or use yarrow stalks (do they sell cans of Pick Up Sticks at the Dollar Store?) or do you rely on some other method? I haven't looked at the I Ching for a long time. Perhaps I should try to find my mother's old version. The Al Huang version you apparently use seems like it would be interesting. I wish you many happy connections.
What a beautiful, perfectly timed piece. Connection is my lifeblood and your words inspire me to be much more purposeful in the last days of the year. Thank you
Thank you Heidi. Great to hear!
I'm finding more and more than a good human connection every day is really helpful in keeping me happy. I used to be fine not seeing anyone for days but now a small daily interaction lifts me up.
I'm also learning how much more I want to have uplifting energy only in my life.
Love, love, Love this! I wonder what your readers would contribute about their super power One Thing, if they know what it is? It is an exciting thing to think about.
Thanks for the inspiration! Connecting deeply is such a meaningful thing to do, and benefits us in so many ways.
I love this: “The Tao is like a well: used but never used up.”
When you consult the I Ching ("consult" may not be exactly the right word here) do you flip coins, or use yarrow stalks (do they sell cans of Pick Up Sticks at the Dollar Store?) or do you rely on some other method? I haven't looked at the I Ching for a long time. Perhaps I should try to find my mother's old version. The Al Huang version you apparently use seems like it would be interesting. I wish you many happy connections.