Live Fully Expressed
What Do You Need to Refuel?
Last month I was busy getting ready for the DreamTribe launch. I was working 15-hour days, and even though I was enjoying myself, I wasn’t too surprised to have the following dream:
I’m driving and my gas tank is on empty.
I have two options: Read the rest of this entry »
Who Would Your Friends Refer to You?
Last week I taught a class on spiritual marketing at The Chaplaincy Institute during their Spiritual Direction program. Like all of my clients, the students in the class were smart, multi-talented women who have many possible paths they can take with their work.
Their greatest challenge wasn’t knowing how to market, it was knowing what to market and to whom. Read the rest of this entry »
How to Find Lifework Direction in Your Dreams
When you need guidance on how to make life choices, what do you do? Do you turn to family and friends? Your rational, thinking mind?
While those methods can be useful, they don’t always help us move beyond what we already know. Next time you want to plumb the depth of an issue, or find information from a new angle, you might try this easy to use approach to problem solving. It’s called dream incubation. Read the rest of this entry »
The Will Galison Method of Choosing a Niche
When I help my clients grow their lifework, I suggest they pick a niche, a unique specialty that will help them stand out of the crowd so they’re more likely to attract an abundance of clients.
Will Galison, one of the people who submitted a dream inspired song to the dream project, did the exact same thing with his music career. According to several online sources, including Wikipedia: Read the rest of this entry »
How to be a Prolific Creator by Thinking Like a Paratrooper
I know a lot of people who are prolific creators. They don’t seem to get stuck manifesting their visions. If they have an idea for a book, they write it. If they want to create a product, they create it. They don’t always have the money, time or resources to make it happen, but somehow they do it anyway. Read the rest of this entry »


