by Jerry Levin | Jul 31, 2023 | Consciousness, G, Self care, Self-development, Voice in My Head
Reading time (250 wpm): 6 minutes. There is a scene in Finding Nemo that I always laugh at for some reason. Even thinking about it now brings a smile to my face. Nemo’s Dad, Marlin, and Dora are looking for Nemo and at one point are flopping around on a wooden dock in...
by Jerry Levin | Jul 25, 2023 | Consciousness, G, Science, Self-development
Reading time (250 wpm): 7 minutes. You have a power that you gives you amazing control over your life experiences. There are two features that make this power very special: You have total control over this power and total access to its awesome gifts. You get to use...
by Jerry Levin | Jan 17, 2022 | Fear, G, Procrastination, Resistance, Self care, Self-development, Writing
Reading time (250 wpm): 5 minutes. Disclaimer Note: This post is a status report on my journey to attain some “things” that are in my discomfort zone. I do not know that my plan will work for it is a journey just begun. I’m sharing my plan with you...
by Jerry Levin | Jan 9, 2022 | Consciousness, G, Meditation, Procrastination, Self care, Self-development, Voice in My Head
Reading time (250 wpm): 6 minutes. This is Part 2 of a two-part series on staying in the Present Moment. If you haven’t read Part 1, you can find it HERE. Why Do We Let Ourselves Fall Back to the Past or Jump Ahead to the Future? This tendency is part of what...
by Jerry Levin | Jan 6, 2022 | Consciousness, G, Procrastination, Self-development, Voice in My Head
Reading time (250 wpm): 5 minutes. The Past – Grrrr!! The Future – Eeeek!! The Present – Ahhhhh! Ooooooh! Where we place our focus has a profound effect on how we feel. When we focus on the past we are often criticizing ourselves or others for...
by Jerry Levin | Oct 12, 2021 | Change, Fear, G, Procrastination, Resistance, Self-development, Writing
Reading time (250 wpm): 3 minutes. You have probably heard this quote before: “A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” ~ John A. Shedd, 1928 Taking this one step further, I wonder if it is even proper to call something...