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Words That Inspire - PEACEWORDS THAT INSPIRE A monthly quick shot to motivate you, in less than 45 seconds, from Julie Cohen CoachingHow might your PEACE impact the world? Dictionary*says: State of tranquility or quiet, freedom from civil disturbance, a pact or agreement to end hostilities between those who have been at war. What it REALLY means: The feeling of contentment with your life at present; your state of being when things feel comfortable, at ease, light; time in which you feel centered, calm and well. Why it MATTERS? Creating PEACE lessens worry, increases pleasure and enhances your ‘here and now’. More PEACE in your life allows for more enjoyment and appreciation of your life. Questions that INSPIRE: • Describe your most recent experience of PEACE. How did it feel? • What can you do, think or experience differently to bring more PEACE in to your life? • How does greater PEACE impact you and your life? • How might your PEACE impact the world? • Does PEACE conflict with excitement and adventure? • Can you have PEACE amongst chaos? How? I would love to hear your answers and comments. Take 45 seconds to reply to these questions at Julie@juliecohencoaching.com. I will keep all responses confidential and reply directly to you. I hope you enjoyed Words That Inspire, a monthly glimpse at words that matter. To continue receiving this, please send an email to subscribe@juliecohencoaching.com. Permission granted to forward or reprint, as long as copyright, subscription and signature information included. Visit archives at: http://www.juliecohencoaching.com/wordsthatinspire.php. *(Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977, G. & C. Merriam Co.) © 2004 Julie Cohen, www.juliecohencoaching.com
The climb up the glaciers to the summit of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador isn't considered highly technical. Technically, it is mountaineering, but how hard could it be, considering that I went to 20,600 feet the first time I used crampons and an ice axe? Okay, I had used them once for practice, on a sledding hill near my house. I climbed almost forty feet while people walked by with their sleds, . . .
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