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”Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived.” -Thomas Merton
Am I approaching life as a problem to be solved or a powerful mystery that I am living?
What might shift in my leadership if I changed my perspective?

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”Life is not a problem to be solved but a mystery to be lived.” -Thomas Merton
Am I approaching life as a problem to be solved or a powerful mystery that I am living?
What might shift in my leadership if I changed my perspective?
“What is the action I choose to take that will insure I fulfill my destiny?”

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We complete February 2009 celebrating the physical strength and presence it took for me to compete in my first Nordic Ski race. We’re also celebrating the strength and presence exhibited by each of you who completed my annual beginning of the year Reflection and Intention process, An Opening to 2009! You each took a courageous inventory of your current results and asked: What are my thoughts and actions creating? What is actually happening? What gains and breakthroughs am I celebrating? What have I learned? What do I choose to let go of? What do I want that is different from this? I honor the 2009 client slogans below which are already building great waves of momentum! May these slogans inspire all of us to continually refine our responses to these powerful questions: What am I intending to create in 2009? What are the strengths and qualities of presence I will bring to each and every moment of this year?
2009 THE YEAR OF:
Alas, our aquisition of the Inn and Refuge in the mountains of Washington State is NOT happening. Today was our last day to cancel our purchase and sale agreement. That is what we chose to do. It was the right thing to do. I am breathing deeply. There is much written about the inspiring victories; the times when the dream comes together, the fortune is made or the summit is achieved.
There is far less to fall into at these moments when we humans move forward with firm faith and conviction with every ounce of strength we can muster…to fall short. The moment of loss, the moment of ending is fiercely potent. I know that every successful life has many, many times like these. They are mysterious when we view them up close. These Grace filled abrupt turns away from the direction we had expected to be moving are indeed confusing to the mind. Only after years have progressed may we look back to see their intricate perfection.
I know that my compassion and humble surrender has increased exponentially. I feel the quietness of looking ahead and seeing the empty space that has not yet taken shape into something new. My gratitude has swelled for all the expert friends who were willing to listen, to nod and question time and again as I continue to expand and refine what I am here to offer. There will be a day of joyous celebration and it is not this day. The time has not yet come for us to say grace and toast each other at the New Year’s dinner overlooking the snow covered mountains.
After Thanksgiving, we are taking a few days to go away to reflect, rejuvenate and assimilate all that has happened. Retreat to Advance. As I search for a place to do this, I realize how precious beautiful retreat sites are and how few of them fit my current purpose. I guess the dream lives on.