Posts Tagged ‘Fun Fun Fun’

Interview with Jamie Ridler – Creative Living Coach

Interview with Jamie Ridler – Creative Living Coach

05/24/2010  |  View Comments

"The world needs what you have. There's a reason you were given those gifts, there's a reason you're given those read more...

Interview with Gideon Shalwick: Online Entrepreneur (& Trainee Magician)

Interview with Gideon Shalwick: Online Entrepreneur (& Trainee Magician)

02/03/2010  |  View Comments

"It is really like a game - you've gotta know the rules of the game, and it takes a while read more...

What’s your Wonderland?

01/20/2010  |  View Comments

My post yesterday, where I talked about Shadow Artists was, of course, only one version of 'my story' - a story of struggle and what was missing. The way we tell our personal stories - to others and to ourselves - has a great impact on how we go forward in our lives; whether that story is empowering or whether it keeps us stuck in an endless loop, doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over. read more...

Are you Faking It?

01/19/2010  |  View Comments

Are you doing what you love? Something that you've dreamed of doing? longed for? Or are you doing something close - read more...

100 Philosophers Notes video & quick quiz

10/14/2009  |  View Comments

Hoorah, I posted my first little YouTube/Blip.tv extravaganza today - a clip from the interview I did with the fab read more...

Rampage of Appreciation!

Rampage of Appreciation!

10/07/2009  |  View Comments

It's day 27 of the Prosperity Experiment and I just couldn't help it spilling over into this blog ;-). The read more...

Work as Play

10/01/2009  |  View Comments

In today's Zen post, Mary shared this video by Alan Watts, filmed over 10 years ago talking about Work as Play, spontaneity, pleasure, Hindu philosophy, the atomic bomb and enjoying our lives. It's so NOT like the 15 second attention span, hi-speed, blip-verts that we're so accustomed to watching these days... change gear for a few minutes and maybe be inspired - he even sings at one point - magical! read more...

Seriously Having Fun

09/08/2009  |  View Comments

It's the last few days of the long school summer holiday here in Spain (12 whole weeks!) and I've been read more...

5 Games to Play When The Going Gets Tough

08/17/2009  |  View Comments

Inspired by his dastardly acts, I've been practicing my Evil Laugh all week - it really helps me see the smaller picture - I have fun perfecting my evil laugh, while the usual day-to-day problems, or 'challenges' in Positive Thinklish, rage around me, not un-noticed, just not so dramatic any more in comparison to my Evil Laugh!! Try it, it might work for you too... read more...

Interview with Michael Bungay Stanier: Award-winning Coach, Author and Trainer

08/12/2009  |  View Comments

Michael Bungay Stanier asks the bigger questions and helps people focus on doing the work that has meaning and will make a difference. With his company, Box of Crayons, he's created numerous practical tools to help others find their purpose and 'stop the busywork and start the work that matters, including books, workshops programs and some inspirational Flash movies. read more...

Have Fun Playing with Money

07/29/2009  |  View Comments

Today, in just 30 mins, I signed up, started my 100 Things Wish List (Be, Do, Have), began a Gratitude Journal (which is a fundamental part of T Harv's MMI concept too), and received a Virtual Cheque for $100 to have fun spending on whatever I'd like to. When was the last time you did that? read more...

It’s Not Funny, Is It?

04/03/2009  |  View Comments

Hmmm – laughter in my book just happens – and a lot, all day, every day– it’s not something that I’ve ever analysed or questioned before. I’ve always assumed that the world is a much happier and brighter place with more laughter in it and I always thought that it was my role, as a born optimist, to contribute as much as possible with all the smiles and laughs I could – in the appropriate places if course. But what if I’m wrong? read more...

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