Sunday, December 23, 2012

Deep Within Me - Unfinished Poem by Karma Soul

Through racing hearts
I feel his love piercing my mind
Want rushing thru our veins
Kiss and appreciate my thoughts
My soul cries in anticipation
The inner being dances to the
rhythm of words unspoken

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Hey! Why so M.I.A.?

Hello everyone!

In my absence I have been doing a lot. I'm still steadfast on my own spiritual journey and without comes a lot of getting to know of oneself. I've also been in the works of launching a business magazine (extremely soon). I expect the hard work to pay off. :) My network is becoming a wealth of people that I feel were placed at the right time in my life. AND.. as I'm gaining new friends and associates, I have giving the BIG metal boot to all of the negative, emotional vampires that I had allowed in my life from my past. With that being said, a lot of work is being done. AND... (lol) YES! I am still writing! The collection of poetry, "Awake Falling Up," will be published extremely soon. Like soon as in, as soon as my photographer comes back into town. :) Anyway, I hope everyone, who still decided to stick around (HUMONGOUS THANK YOU), has an equally if not more productive next couple of months and that you all see the fruits of your labor from the seeds you have sown. ;) Enjoy your Memorial Day or Memorial Weekend.

With that said.. May life continue to go on..

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

30 Ways to a Better Focus: Part 1

Focus Series 2012 : 30 Ways to a Better Focus

Tasks, lists, post-it notes… the “list” goes on and on.  No pun intended.  Most people use checklists in order to tackle day to day tasks.  I find  that lists are only helpful depending on how you use them.  Anyone can say, “I have this and that to do and I have a completely full schedule,” but if your list is just sitting on your desk collecting dust; there really isn’t any point.  Now is there?


#1:  Post your list of daily goals in a place that you visit commonly and also be sure that it’s at eye level.  For example, having a list above your computer screen or on the wall next to your bed.  When you wake up, you’ll see the tasks that need to be knocked out for that day.  It also gives the feeling of not really having “a lot of work” to do, which means, it gets done faster.  It’s all about perception.  Be creative and come up with different names for your lists.  It would feel more fun if you were doing work from your “Everything Out the Way, Time for a Lazy Day” list than “Monday’s To-Do” list.  It makes a huge difference.  Having a visual aid as a constant reminder will most likely motivate you and increase your drive; or that of your employees/co-workers.


With that in mind, let’s end with some introspective action.  Think about all of the goals that you set in 2011.  How many did you get accomplished?  What did you allow to distract you from accomplishing them?  Now what are some changes that can be made to get better results than yesterday?  Put the pieces together.

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