Juliet's Journal

Feast or famine

Welcome! We all deserve a life of authentic happiness and fortuitous synchronicity.... 

The silver lining

The headlines this week were all about the stagnant economy.  Not particularly... 

The last white room

Perhaps it’s been all the talk about the world ending, but for some reason... 

It still comes down to baby steps

I haven’t been good about posting at all – it seems like too many things... 

Coping with “good” stress

There’s a delightful irony in modern America – just how much we worry... 

Connecting with others

It’s true when people say success is never a solitary endeavor. But I’d... 

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Visual Meditation of the Week

The power of resistance The power of resistance

The most magnificent waves only happen when the ocean meets the resistance of land It... 

Finding your balance Finding your balance

It’s a sad fact that very few things in life come with training wheels. That... 

Finding the real fear Finding the real fear

Someone “afraid of heights” is generally ok with visiting Denver (the... 

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The Art of Happiness

Life is like…?

Not too long ago I was listening to Anthony Robbins (I cringe a little to admit it but there you go) and the one thing that truly caught my attention was the implication that we live by metaphor. However you personally finish the sentence ‘life is like…” is how you approach the world, which in turn determines how the world responds... [Read more of this article]

The power of connection

I came across this not too long ago and thoroughly enjoyed it – it’s a well spent 20 minutes if you feel like you could use more connection in your life. Technorati Tags: connection, vulnerability  Read More →

Meditations on Maui

Finally, after some champion-level procrastinating, this project is happening.  This year the Visual Meditation of the Week will be a page from the year-long Meditations on Maui; 52 photographs and meditations to take you through a year of self discovery and change. Starting with Beginnings this week, stay tuned to see more of Maui and follow along. They’ll... [Read more of this article]

Your computer IS your diary

My computer has been running sloooowly for quite some time and I’ve known the cause too – way too many giant image files on the hard-drive. So over the last week or so I’ve started cleaning things out (although the pictures are still there…) I’m a little shocked at what I’ve found lurking in My Documents and sub-folders... [Read more of this article]

Ambiguity and the Butterfly Effect

Thursday night when I was driving home on the freeway, something caught my eye. I looked, thought, debated and finally took the next exit to circle back.  There was a cat in a narrow section of grassy median between the ten lanes of 60 mph traffic. It was clearly alive and unhurt but that didn’t seem like it would last too long. Naturally it... [Read more of this article]

What questions do you ask?

I was reading something recently that pointed out that you can’t evaluate something without asking a question. In thinking about that I think it’s true – I certainly can’t think of an example where you don’t ask at least one question; will this car keep me safe, can I afford it, will he make me bored, does he like me and... [Read more of this article]

The No Excuses Project: Finding the strength to climb mountains

Excuses come easy for things that are a means rather than a goal.  That’s where truly being fit falls for me – I basically couldn’t care less. Until it means not being able to get to that mountain side where rumor has it rare gems still hide deep in the earth. Then I really care! So how to keep that in focus on an average day when... [Read more of this article]

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