31 Questions for 31 Days

July 2016

If you’ve studied any philosophy in high school or college, you’ve no doubt heard of The Socratic Method. It is a form of inquiry (named after the classical Greek philosopher, Socrates) that is based upon asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been one to ask a lot of questions. I’m sure that this sometimes annoyed my parents and exasperated my teachers, but asking questions is how I learned to satisfy my curiosity about the many interesting things in the world around me. Once I was in college however; my academic advisor taught me the value of asking questions in order to gain understanding not just of the world around me, but also of the things that were going on inside of me. Not only did this help me to finally decide upon a major–it also helped me to become more connected to my inner being and more sure of the direction that I wanted my life to take.

30 Questions for 30 Days

June 2016

If you’ve studied any philosophy in high school or college, you’ve no doubt heard of The Socratic Method. It is a form of inquiry (named after the classical Greek philosopher, Socrates) that is based upon asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to illuminate ideas.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve always been one to ask a lot of questions. I’m sure that this sometimes annoyed my parents and exasperated my teachers, but asking questions is how I learned to satisfy my curiosity about the many interesting things in the world around me. Once I was in college however; my academic advisor taught me the value of asking questions in order to gain understanding not just of the world around me, but also of the things that were going on inside of me. Not only did this help me to finally decide upon a major–it also helped me to become more connected to my inner being and more sure of the direction that I wanted my life to take.

Ancient Cure for Modern Day Stress

Energy chakras
This is our third installment in our series on chakras. In our first post, we were introduced to each of our seven chakras and learned how to identify our governing chakra. The second post showed us how to energize our chakras thereby bringing more physical and emotional energy into our lives.

This third post comes at a perfect time for me because it is all about accessing the power of our chakras to relieve stress.

Are You Hard-Wired for Success?

If not, it's time to make some changes...

Wired for SuccessDNA. It’s the stuff we’re made of. It holds the code that determines who we are, how we behave and what conditions we are predisposed to.

What about success though? Is success “in your genes” so to speak? Do you come from a long line of successful individuals, marriages, families, etc? Or, do you feel like you were trapped in an elevator somewhere and missed out on the success gene when it was being handed out?

Those who appear to be naturally hard-wired for success have six common traits that seem to be ingrained into their DNA. If you’re not one of these fortunate few, don’t worry–the good news about these traits is that even if you don’t feel as though you were lucky enough to have naturally inherited them, you can still learn to develop them.  

Fab-YOU-lously Fragrant D.I.Y. Cupcake Bath Bombs

Bath BombsNot only are they adorable, these fun cupcake shaped bath bombs will turn your bath time into a luxurious, spa soak. Their bubbles will activate as soon as they hit the water, giving you a tingly feeling all over and then, as they dissolve, they will release skin-softening oils and a relaxing fragrance to give you the ultimate pampering experience.