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Live Huge Links – 05.10.13

May 10, 2013
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[Every other Friday on the Life De-Constructed blog, I share a few favorite links from my virtual travels. This is my way of giving love and a holla to the people who are living huge in their own lives…and transforming world.]

 

 2013-02-02_135976841510 Things to Stop Caring About Today

Every day is a new beginning.  But in life, sometimes you have to stop before you can truly begin.  So starting today…

 – By Marc of Marc and Angel Hack Life

 

Dick Costolo’s Awesome Commencement Speech

“You need to make more courageous choices. Take courageous risks.”

“You can’t plan a script. BE in THIS moment.”

“Believe that if you make courageous choices, and bet on yourself, then you will have an impact.”

“Don’t always worry about what your next line is supposed to be. There is no script. Live your life. Be in this moment.”

Bill Gross on LinkedIn

 

Got a meeting? Take a walk

“Sitting has become the smoking of our generation.”

“Instead of going to coffee meetings or fluorescent-lit conference room meetings, I ask people to go on a walking meeting.”

“Actually getting out of the box leads to out-of-the-box-thinking.”

“Fresh air drives fresh thinking.”

Nilofer Merchant on ted.com

 

Take Back Your Life in Ten Steps

You’re smart, hard-working and good at what you do, but the truth is you also too often feel your life is just a relentless set of demands you have to meet, and too rarely a source of satisfaction. You long to feel more in control of your days, but the reality is you’re frequently racing just to keep up.

[…] I’m convinced it doesn’t have to be this way, and that the solution has to do with deeply embedding a series of simple practices into your life.

Tony Schwartz of The Energy Project

 

Achieving Without Goals

I submit that the wandering is much better, much more amazing.

This is the goal-less path.

Leo Babauta of Zen Habits

 
 

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Live Huge Links – 04.26.13

April 26, 2013
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[Every other Friday on the Life De-Constructed blog, I share a few favorite links from my virtual travels. This is my way of giving love and a holla to the people who are living huge in their own lives…and transforming world.]

  

2013-02-02_1359768415A Meditation to Stress Less

If you’re reading this first thing in the morning, allow this meditation to set the tone for your day. If it’s later in the day and you’re feeling frazzled, use this three minutes to recalibrate your day (it’s never too late in the day to restart).

Terri Cole via Positively Positive

 

What it Really Means to Go With the Flow

Going with the flow is responding to cues from the universe. When you go with the flow, you’re surfing Life force. It’s about wakeful trust and total collaboration with what’s showing up for you.

Danielle LaPorte of daniellelaporte.com

 

3 Crucial Ways to Set Boundaries at Work

If you’re feeling like your work is creeping into your personal time to an unhealthy degree, here are a few steps you can take to help establish (or re-establish) some boundaries.

Jennifer Winter of FearLessJenn (via forbes.com)

 

You Are Enough

At the core, we are all equal. Nobody is more worthy than somebody else. This is the truth.

Only when you realize that you are already perfect at you core, you are really able to shine with 100% authenticity. The real you. Not some kind of mask you are wearing, the role you are playing, or your try at being how you are supposed to be. That’s not necessary. And most of the time, people who care, would like to see the real you anyway.

Myrko Thum of myrkothum.com

 

8 Things You Should Not Do Everyday

If you get decent value from making to-do lists, you’ll get huge returns–in productivity, in improved relationships, and in your personal well-being–from adding these items to your not to-do list

Jeff Haden via inc.com

  

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