So it’s Monday…
Would you rather pull from your essence or push from your titles, resume, and scorecards this week?
Tell me, what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
#MaryOliver
So it’s Monday…
Would you rather pull from your essence or push from your titles, resume, and scorecards this week?
Tell me, what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
#MaryOliver
…is when one begins to flower.
Be a flow-er.
…listened to with an eager ear…
…heard with a humble heart…
…received into a gentle spirit…
…and courageously responded to with hands of love…
…then something beautiful can start to replace what’s broken down…
…unity can trump uniformity…
…and connection can cure competition.
Don’t forget to ask.
Don’t forget to listen.
And don’t forget to let your hands do the talking.

After living in a season of stillness and solitude after finishing college, Jay Shetty took his experience as a monk in India to empower his passion and hope for the world…making wisdom go viral.
Over the last 10 years Jay has helped more than 10,000 people find their purpose through ancient wisdom. Moreover, Jay has developed workshops and delivered keynotes to empower people to successfully apply mindfulness techniques in their lives. His video, “Changing the world begins with us”, featured by The Huffington Post received 10 million + views in just 5 days of launch.
His work has also appeared on BBC Radio London, BBC Asia Network, and Shortlist Magazine.
Jay joins us in this episode of Let The Music Play Podcast, as we discuss the insights he’s gained through his journey of awakening to the reality that happiness is an inside job.
Lastly, remember that all episodes of Let The Music Play Podcast are available for streaming or downloading in iTunes or at AshtonGustafson.com.
…are you stuck because it’s safer there?
Unstuck would mean freedom, right?
And freedom would mean exposure, right?
And exposure would mean you would be seen, right?
Here’s some gospel creamer for your life’s cup of coffee to be sipped all of your days…
…we want to see you.
…we need to see you.
…and we won’t be the same without you.
So be free. If you need a permission slip, consider this it.
Expose us to the never-ending you that’s alive in the temporary you.
If life is a lesson in learning to love, then it appears we need that to be individually mirrored in approximately 7.4 billion ways.
Alas, no one has ever tried to be you before.
So try yourself on for size.
We’ll all say it fits.