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Clarity creates ease

Clarity facilitates ease in work and in life. Just think about what happens when you’re not clear: When we’re uncertain about the purpose of work or the parameters of the task, we aren’t efficient with our use of time. If … Continue reading

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Feeling stuck? Get inspired! (Inspiration, Part 2)

Have you ever felt “stuck,” as if you’re in a rut that keeps getting deeper–and there’s no way out? Your problem may be a lack of inspiration. I see this in individuals who are stuck in their careers or life … Continue reading

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No hurry, no worry, Part 2

In the last post, we explored the idea of “no hurry, no worry.”  Now it’s your turn to experience this practice. →  Try this. You might want to experiment with this technique–perhaps not for a whole day, but for an … Continue reading

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Introducing the Wizard of Ease

Twenty years ago a couple of colleagues dared me to become the “Princess of Ease.” Why? Continue reading

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