Regardless of your faith, every human being possess a Divine spark and potential for greatness. Reverend Greg Doll and Rabbi Daniel Cohen explore new dimensions and horizons for a soul perspective on life. In a tumultuous world, they offer timeless wisdom and guidance to realize your best self and navigational tools for leading an inspired and purposeful life.
Elijah was a prophet who appeared throughout history to spread light in dark times. How can you make your own Elijah Moments? Ideas to get you started…
Our faith traditions offer very effective strategies for defusing heated conversations (especially political ones) where participants disagree.
We pay continuous partial attention in an effort not to miss anything—multitasking, surfing the Web, on our phones—yet in the end, we gain nothing.
One of the most challenging relationships is one with a friend who focus on the negative. Five tips to handle complainers—and even turn them around.
Stuckness is epidemic. Follow these four steps to getting unstuck, and reenergize your life!
A person who carries a grudge hurts himself more than the object of the grudge. Two steps to get that unwanted visitor out of your head and move on.
We are each uniquely designed with talents, experiences and passions to fulfill a particular task in life. Let yourself see it.
There is nearly a universal response to the prospect of visiting someone in the hospital: Terror. Here’s how to get past your fears.
In moments of disappointment, it’s easy to get stuck. Here’s how to push yourself to journey on. Better times are ahead!
Most people are at a loss for words when speaking to someone who has lost a loved one. Here’s the best way to offer comfort. It’s easier than you think.
There is a place where we can find solace for our souls even in difficult times. A strength and calm independent of our circumstances.
Do you lament the past or embrace the present? Learn from Margaret, a Holocaust survivor, who lived with an innate awareness of the gift of every day.
This short lesson ranks up there as some of the sagest counsel ever given to humanity. If you learn it, every day will be your best.
It is easy to get caught up in the accumulation of things. Instead, ask yourself this important question for a truly blessed life.
There is not a single person who is not the beneficiary of thousands of acts of generosity. But did you say “thank you”?