Reversals: Joy in Sudden Disappointment In the Tarot, a reversed card has equal significance to an upright card. Not only that: its significance upside-down is often quite different (although related to) what it means right-side-up. In life, especially on your journey to a goal, a...
Money & Spiritual Alignment The two go together: money and spiritual alignment with the money you have–and want. You can’t have one without the other. In fact, I suggest you work on spiritually alignment with the money you want at least in tandem with going...
Sometimes we need something. We need that thing, here, in the material world. It is enough to ask. We don’t need to ask countless times. We don’t need to hyperfocus, only focus on the thing we need, and describe it to the Universe in endless...
Appreciation is a strategy for having more of what we want This is my radical thanksgiving post. Every time of year is good to surface the wisdom too often hidden within gratitude and appreciation. That’s what this gratitude practice does. Gratitude is a...
For a friendly video teaching you how to use this blog post, click here. The Wheel of the Year The wheel of the year is a concept as old as time. And the Earth itself. Yet few in my culture seem to understand...
Structure, Don’t Plan I recently realized I’d been wrong about the importance of planning in my social media and blog posts and in my coaching. I’d even written “planning” into my Wheel of the Year exploration as one of the two keynotes for the...
Co-creative manifestation is non-manipulative We all love to manifest. We love it when we get what we want in this world. Manifestation is a natural thing. It’s almost inevitable. It’s just how things work–it’s how the relationship between idea and form works. But it is...
Many Streams Make a River: Fundraising for Everyone I’m back on the road again, giving fundraising training! It feels good to teach fundraising for everyone, and do it face-to-face. I am grateful to be working for the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum. I love...
No Bandwagons: How to Use New Market Information Discerningly It’s all too easy to jump on a bandwagon when you’re marketing. We are inundated with information in this area (as in most areas) of our lives. Here is how not to get overwhelmed and how...