by Gregory Allen Butler
Sunday, May 11th, 2008
When we withdraw our consciousness from the drama and stimulation of the mundane and illusory aspects of the world, we have the opportunity to enter into a world, that previously, we were unconscious of. It’s the world of the subtle. It is an inner garden of subtle lights, subtle sounds, and subtle scents. It is [...]
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by Gregory Allen Butler
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Increasing Time Management Skills for Achieving Goals
We are all familiar with the saying, “Time is money.” Sometimes, that is relevant, for instance, if you are paying someone by the hour. But money doesn’t always enter into the equation. I like how essayist Michael Ventura put it: “Time is life.” For what we do with our [...]
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by Gregory Allen Butler
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
Recently I participated in a marketing research study being conducted by our local electric company. One of the things they wanted to find out was the appeal of their energy audit program to consumers. In the course of the marketing research study I became aware of numerous ways to save energy in my home. And [...]
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by Gregory Allen Butler
Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Over the last 11 days I had priorities that took me away from getting blog entries uploaded. We hired a friend of ours, a professional contractor, to come in from out of town to remodel our kitchen. And because it turned into a bigger project than expected (we discovered an old water leak from the [...]
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by Gregory Allen Butler
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
Awareness is crucial for successful time management. Everybody has heard the expression that time is money. One of my favorite writers, essayist Michael Ventura, once wrote that time is life, meaning that how we use our time defines our life. And if we are unconscious about how we spend our time, then our life is [...]
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by Gregory Allen Butler
Saturday, January 6th, 2007
If I could show you a way to have a 300-year lifetime, would you be interested? It’s important for you to know why you are interested. Do you have dreams and ambitions? If so, great. You can make the most out of 300 years. You see life as an opportunity. However, some people would jump [...]
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