Mary Anne Radmacher,Jonathan Huie

Simply An Inspired Life

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Software and technological entrepreneur Huie, who came to a search for deeper meaning later in life, has teamed up with artist and writer, Radmacher, who came to it earlier through her art. Point and counterpoint, they take the reader through a process of taking charge of their own lives. The key to living an inspired life is simple: accept your past; release your expectations; embrace your choices. The truth of the matter is that the more we like ourselves, the fewer expectations we have, and the way we make conscious choices — in everyday matters large and small — are the key to living an inspired life. Simply an Inspired Life teaches readers to distinguish between events and our feelings about them, to choose thoughtfully, and to never blame ourselves or anyone else. Filled with inspiring quotes — wisdom from the ages and all traditions, personal stories, and exercises — Simply an Inspired Life is based on eight guiding principles: honor, forgiveness, gratitude, choice, vision, action, celebration, and unity with all creation. They are all equally important — and practiced daily they change lives. * Radmacher, an artist and visionary, teams up with Jonathan Lockwood Huie, a retired computer technologist-executive with a mission to teach self-awareness through his writing, website, and seminars, combine their skills and wisdom to create a plan for a simple and inspired life. * The key is recognizing the power of conscious choice — even bad circumstances come with a choic
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226 printed pages
Publication year
2009
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Quotes

  • b9052627674has quoted7 years ago
    Our wise Little League coach would probably say, “Just do your best.” I would like to up the ante and say, “Have compassion, and just do your best.”
  • b9052627674has quoted7 years ago
    Be prepared” meant more than just being ready for emergencies. It meant being ready for all challenges to mind and body—meeting all of life's struggles with courage, happily and without regret, having done your best.
  • b9052627674has quoted7 years ago
    Not Doings as: “activities designed to put our doings in the spotlight and make them obvious to us, so that we can change them.”

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