We are often trapped in the matrix of our intellect telling ourselves that we are victims of circumstances: it’s the economy, it’s my upbringing, it’s my job, my co-workers. Judd says, “[T]his moment is the only moment you can change and this moment defines your future moments. So when I focus on praise, love, gratitude, and giving . . . I create more of that. If you are focusing on what is wrong, what is missing, or [...]
Tag Archives: Isha Judd


Michael Toms
Forgiveness Is The Path
Designing Products Toward Sustainability
Genuine Sustainable Abundance
The Quakers, Forging America’s Identity
The Power Of Stories To Heal
Dealing With Chronic Pain
Dialogue: A Habit Of The Heart
Two Cultural Cycles: Logos And Mythos