Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Soulful Intention

Have you noticed how the word “intention” is being used more often to describe individual / team attitudes, purpose or actions?  Yesterday, as I taught and listened to life stories from employees about work life stress, I was reminded of Richard Carlson’s words about soul intention, “less effort is sometimes better….the less significance we give our thoughts, the easier it will be to connect with the deeper parts of ourselves.”  Nourishing the spiritual parts of ourselves enables us to be kinder, gentler, and more compassionate and loving, which brings us joy and happiness.  Be intent on living soulful today.    

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