A sister on the East Coast recently emailed me with some questions to which I’m sure others out there can relate! Thought I’d edit and share our first exchange. Hey!! I’ve been unemployed for awhile and I know you’ve mentioned how you’ve had odd jobs since you were young. I’m definitely looking for ways [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Redefining Success'
Ask Chartreuse: how to manifest $$
December 29th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Redefining Success, spirit
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11.11.11: What planet are YOU from?
November 11th, 2011 · 3 Comments · enlightenment, Full Circle, Redefining Success
11.11.11. Oneness. I post that time (11:11; 1:11) on Twitter often, and Facebook occasionally. Some folk get it, while some wonder, “Why the hell are you so obsessed with that time?” I don’t go looking for it. It just appears to me; I’m often drawn to look at a digital clock at the moment it [...]
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Signaling your intention: hold the wheel and drive
August 24th, 2011 · 2 Comments · enlightenment, Redefining Success, spirit
Everything in this world is symbolic, from the letters we use to create sounds, to the images we see, to the signals we send. Our creative expressions are symbolic—the art we produce, the words we write, the music we perform. The road, and driving, are great metaphors for life. Vehicles on the road are all [...]
No Daddy? No, Go Go Daddy!
March 29th, 2011 · 4 Comments · fierce flawless fabulous femme, Redefining Success
It pays to fight the systems and stand up for your rights. No matter how insurmountable your issue/circumstance may be, there is ALWAYS something you can do about it. I really don’t know how much more I need to drive this point home to some people, because it is true, and it is empowering, and [...]
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Chicago Bears, don’t care. (And neither should you)
January 24th, 2011 · 5 Comments · char and the city, enlightenment, Redefining Success, work shenanigans
“Our lives are about not giving a fuck– and giving a fuck about the things that actually matter.” -Angelique K. Yesterday was a big day in the collective consciousness of Chicago. I like football; it’s exciting. I enjoy basketball (at least watching the Bulls). It’s cool to see your home team represent and do well. [...]
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