Posts Tagged ‘Life Lessons’
From Dutch Oven to Focaccia: What Bread Taught Me About Change
What started as a simple French bread turned into a focaccia lesson on change, patience, and adapting when the process doesn’t go as planned.
Read MoreAlignment
A reflection on alignment, life lessons, and how consistent practice — inspired by Vegas, Zac Brown, and Master Shi Heng Yi — helps us recognize the signs guiding our growth.
Read MoreLast night, I went to the movies with my family to see Soul on Fire.
A movie, a memory, and a reminder — Soul on Fire lit a spark of gratitude, resilience, and kindness that felt both personal and universal.
Read MoreI know it’s Wednesday, but I’ll repeat it — I love Mondays.
Mondays aren’t the grind — they’re a rhythm reset. Like the pause between waves, they remind us to slow down, adapt, and move forward with purpose. Life keeps moving forward — we have to adapt and find our rhythm and move with it.
Read MoreThe Art of Showing Up (Even When Everything Goes Wrong)
Showing up doesn’t always go as planned. This story of a meeting gone wrong — a lost bag, hotel shampoo, and an unexpected allergic reaction — is a reminder that courage isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence.
Read MoreWhen the Breeze Stops
Sitting on a plane, listening to the quiet hum of cello strings, I found calm in the rhythm of stillness. This reflection explores gratitude, change, and the small moments that remind us renewal doesn’t roar—it whispers.
Read MoreGratitude in the Chair
Sometimes gratitude isn’t found in big moments — it’s discovered in a quiet barbershop chair in Aruba. A story about letting go, learning from local culture, and remembering where we come from.
Read MoreStaying Human in the AI Age – Yognation Podcast
What an honor it was to be invited onto Yognation: The Spirit of Gratitude to talk about something that has shaped every part of my life—gratitude. I’ve been a fan of Yogesh’s show for a while, and he told me he’s been following my posts on LinkedIn and michaelearls.com. That connection made this conversation even…
Read More