A lesson, I have learned, is only as good as what you do with the learning. For instance, if you put your hand into the fire and got burned, but turned around the next day and did it again, then you did nothing with the lesson you learned yesterday. 2011 has been an eventful year [...]
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Lessons Learned!
Posted in Inspired Living, Jame Jamshed, News Column on February 6, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
The Space for Gratitude
Posted in Inspired Living, Jame Jamshed, News Column on November 25, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I am normally not a fan of the cold at all, but come November, I love the cool nip in the air back home, in America. School begins to wrap up for the holiday, the smell of warm apple cider or fresh pumpkin pie seems to greet you as soon as you walk into the [...]
The Forces Of The Universe
Posted in Inspired Living, Jame Jamshed, News Column on November 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I am a huge believer in the universe and listening to what it is asking us to do and how it is asking us to move forward on our most divine journeys. However a particular conversation a few weeks ago, with someone I care for very dearly, got me questioning so much of what I [...]
Actions Express Priorities
Posted in Inspired Living, Jame Jamshed, News Column, tagged actions, priorities, success on September 18, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I have fundamentally always believed that actions speak louder than words; however, I have never really been able to adequately articulate why I feel this way. As I sat and pondered the events, of one particular Tuesday, two weeks ago, I realized the reason I put so much weight in action is because a person’s [...]
Bodacious Choices
Posted in Inspired Living, Jame Jamshed, News Column on May 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
As I understand it, each spirit is blessed with two gifts: the good mind and free will. The very epitome of free will suggests that we each have choice, it is our choices which then determine the quality of our lives and in turn our destinies. As I look around the world today I am [...]
Finding The Spirit of Christmas
Posted in Inspired Living on December 23, 2010 | 1 Comment »
This year, more so than any before, I seem to me more reminiscent of my time, back home in America, with my family. I love the spirit of Christmas. The cold nip in the air, the streets decorated with yellow, green and red lights, wreaths with bells and red bows whichever direction you look and [...]
The Gift of Time
Posted in Inspired Living on December 11, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Friday night was a late night for her, yet on Saturday morning she was at my house, bright and early setting up one of the sweetest surprises for me. She had come prepared, with all her colors and boxes, stencils and designs. She was even dressed for the job ahead of her and that yellow [...]
Why Do We Make Things Harder Than They Should Be?
Posted in Inspired Living on July 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Carolyn lived in California and wanted to complete a one year internship in Japan. She needed some financial assistance, so with the help of her friend Sally, who lived in New York, she drew up a plan of action. Together they listed charitable and banking institutions that would assist with scholarships and loans. Two of [...]
Your Brain is a Fully Functioning Movie Studio
Posted in Inspired Living on July 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Think of your brain as a fully functioning movie studio. This movie studio has a division which records movies, a store which sells these recordings and actors with props that can do most anything your imagination can design. The magic of this movie studio, in our brain, is that the movies we record have the [...]
The Cyclical Effect Of Expectations & Beliefs
Posted in Inspired Living on July 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Expectations are a funny thing and can often be interchanged with beliefs. In our effort to see and understand things in a way we expect them or believe them to be our minds are so easily willing to create realities which may not truly exist. To expect means to look for something within a person [...]


