Create Beauty
We see things not as they are, but as we are.Perceive through the inner eye and you will naturallycreate beauty in your thoughts.From: www.thoughtfortheday.comWhy is this an important principle for...
View ArticleThought from The Zen Garden: Anger. Tolerance. Humility.
Anger is weakness. Tolerance is bravery. Humility makes you strong. www.thoughtfortoday.org.uk The Zen Garden
View ArticleZenHabits
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.” - Aristotle Practice makes perfect, remember our Mothers used to tell us that all the time. Practice the piano, do your...
View ArticleThe Zen Garden: Be Awe-full
"Look out on life with amazement, not shock. The variety, the diversity, the manner of every person, the beauty amidst the drudgery, the contrasts, the opportunities, the heroism in the lives of...
View ArticleA really empty, minimal approach to Zen and leadership
Maybe it's just my browser or something. But, I love the way this link (below) to a site that is supposed to be about the Zen of leadership comes up...completely empty apart from a photograph of a Zen...
View ArticleThought from the Zen Garden: Be breath taking
Life is not measured by how many breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.Source:www.thoughtfortoday.org.ukThe Zen Garden
View ArticleZen Garden thought on...Tolerance
Everybody is right.From their own standpoint.Hence the need for tolerance.www.thoughtfortoday.org.uk The Zen Garden
View ArticleZen leadership lesson from Charles Mingus
"Making the simple complicated is commonplace;making the complicated simply, awesomely simple,that's creativity."- Legendary jazz musician Charles MingusThe highest performing leaders and organizations...
View ArticleWhy leaders need quiet time
"Others inspire us,information feeds us,practice improves our performance,but we need quiet time to figure things out,to emerge with new discoveries, to unearth original answers."— Ester BuchholzAnd...
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