I’ve been mostly raw since Sunday/Monday—almost a week—and though my detox seems to fluctuate with my raw levels (100% results in super dry skin on my hands, ow), I’m gradually getting more and more manic about food. This is not the addictive response I’ve had in the past. Over the last ten years boxes of [...]
Tagged as: energy, excitement, food, raw
I’m eating raw again! I expect this “experiment” to last much longer, as I have been pining after it for months and months and know how much happier and better it makes me feel on a day-to-day basis. I’m aiming for 90-100% and learning a lot of excellent recipes, as well as starting to understand [...]
Tagged as: energy, food, happy, health, pomelo, raw, steve pavlina
Quite often I find that I use this blog to broadcast the advice my unconscious whispers in my ear. It’s usually excellent advice (that is, if it doesn’t get skewed on the way to whatever part of my brain puts it into effect—or if it gets there at all!). In this case, it’s telling me [...]
Tagged as: change, goals, patience, unconscious
My parents may have purchased me a wonderful floppy sun hat for my birthday, and I may be utterly delighted, and that might possibly have resulted in my using it for nefarious purposes!
Tagged as: birthday, family, hat
There is no feeling quite like gratitude. If you’re feeling bad, or tired, or negative, or angry, or scared, or worn down, or doomed, or deadened, the salve you’re searching for is gratitude. Hell! If you’re feeling great and want to do something neat, want to funnel your energy in an excellently positive direction, gratitude’s [...]
Tagged as: cake, emotion, feeling, gratitude, positivity, purpose, sweat lodge
I have a confession to make. I’m a (super) lazy reader. I have always read very quickly and easily—reading is fun. Reading is a relaxing, soothing activity. It’s like trying to absorb information while sleeping; it’s effortless. This made especial sense when all I read was fiction growing up (sci-fi, fantasy, dragons, witches, magic horses, [...]
Tagged as: books, laziness, photoreading, reading, relaxation, Seth Godin, steve pavlina, work