by Nancy Colasurdo | Nov 9, 2012 | Write Thinking
As I watch pundits speculate and pontificate about why President Obama was re-elected or where Mitt Romney’s campaign fell short, I keep marveling at how simplicity sometimes eludes. Unquestionably there are tactical factors, matters of arithmetic and so forth....
by Nancy Colasurdo | Feb 8, 2012 | Write Thinking
Let’s call it predictable, me recommending authenticity as the way to go in life. It’s not always easy or popular, but it ultimately pays off in unimaginable ways. The answer to this whole Susan G. Komen for the Cure debacle is no different. Today’s...
by Nancy Colasurdo | Mar 30, 2011 | The Universal Flow
Morning gems from my daily Mark Nepo reading in The Book of Awakening: [Carl Jung] suggests that being who we are always releases an extraordinary power that, without intent or design, affects the people who come in contact with such realness. In this way, by being...