We’ve all been there and most of us probably agree: moving stinks. Even when it’s chosen, contextualized as an adventure, we enter the unknown. We move into the territory of transition and a massive layer of comfort – or several – is stripped away. When that layer is taken off, that layer of comfort ofRead the Rest…
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Posts Tagged ‘Transitions’
Re-Inventing Myself
January 10th, 2011 - No Comments
Shea is creating an online course called Re-Inventing Yourself. When I first heard about it I thought oh, this will be good for folks who have been laid off and looking for work. Then I started thinking what does it mean to re-invent oneself? Have I done it, if so when and how? When IRead the Rest…
cleaning house: why wait? (part 1)
October 20th, 2010 - No Comments
My family is preparing to move out of our house and into a new space. This requires, as you are most likely familiar, a sifting through some many number of years of purchases, piles and files, corners and drawers, bins and boxes. It’s an odd exercise, I am finding, but has its satisfying moments. BagsRead the Rest…
My Fire Walk
March 29th, 2010 - No Comments
I woke up today and realized that the next part of my personal journey is here. I have arrived, at the hottest part of the fire it is time to step in. I knew I arrived because of the wisdom that was spoken to me by a voice; it was the same voice that sentRead the Rest…
Being with Questions
January 4th, 2010 - No Comments
2009 has certainly been a year to remember for us here at Seven Stones. We began this year as a newly formed entity on January 2nd and now we find ourselves at the end of our first year where we began—in an inquiry. We have witnessed and experienced so much change, so much tumult, soRead the Rest…
Beyond Green: Permaculture (Part 3 of 3)
December 23rd, 2009 - 2 Comments
As we at Seven Stones consider what it means to build a business, make a living and be of service – all inside of sufficiency, we are turning inward to our own listening and to the deep listening of our advisers. One Seven Stones adviser, Roger Burton, has brought the wisdom of permaculture to our awareness. Permaculture is “consciously designed landscapes that mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fiber and energy for provision of local needs.” (from Permaculture Principals & Pathways Beyond Sustainability, 2002) In its broadest sense, permaculture is attending to the reality of energy descent, or the diminishing availability of cheap fossil fuels, and though permaculture principals are largely used in reforestation projects and in farming (aka food growing), I am interested in permaculture for how it can inform our evolving business “landscape.” (from same source)
Standing Together (Part 7 of 7)
December 2nd, 2009 - No Comments
This is the final post that corresponds to the course I have been facilitating called Uncertain Times: Traveling the Road of Transition Inside of Sufficiency. And as I think of what it means to Stand Together, and as the tagline for this session is to relax into sufficiency, I am drawn to what makes SufficiencyRead the Rest…
Reflecting on Our Way (Part 6.5 of 7)
November 25th, 2009 - 3 Comments
Sufficiency is not right, but it is a right that we can harvest, a truth that exists for us to realize for ourselves. There’s no road down scarcity or road down sufficiency. For most of us the path of sufficiency is checkered with both the assumptions of scarcity and sufficiency at different times or moments. Our goal, my goal, is to lean into sufficiency more of the time.
A Sufficient Future (Part 6 of 7)
November 18th, 2009 - 1 Comment
Three recent experiences helped me start to think about A Sufficient Future: One – It occurred to me as I was doing yoga this week and making a transition from one pose to another and then my wanting a block and moving towards the block and coming back to my mat, that not only wasRead the Rest…

