In empowering people to write, I typically find three main types: the ones who jump to it head first, those who procrastinate because they want everything to be unique and perfect, and those who are too busy. If you have a story - don't wait - just do! I am eagerly waiting for my next short story to be published on #MissionHope. - Maria Lehtman
Category: culture
How Often Does Your Spring Come?
Eternal spring is not an easy concept to create. In order to succeed, we need constant renewal. Yet, recreating ourselves requires energy. What happens when we run out?
Grateful Mindset Wins The Day
2008 Copyright Maria Lehtman "No matter what kind of challenges or difficulties or painful situations you go through in your life, we all have something deep within us that we can reach down and find the inner strength to get through them." - Alana StewartReflecting on major challenges in life can be an empowering experience. … Continue reading Grateful Mindset Wins The Day
Hybrid Leadership – Be Conscious and Don’t Panic
"A culture of pure analysis without grace is just that: facts. Our complex beings demand much more imagination and grace." - Maria Lehtman
“IMPACT. Nature sets us in awe..”
Time and time again we see the miracles of the Earth. We live in proximity of everything. Our lives depend on each other. ~ Maria Lehtman
The magic of nature
"LOVE. If you lost in love. Seek out the magic of nature. Look for the energy outside yourself..."
“NATURE. Elevates our minds to appreciate simplicity” [video]
"NATURE. Elevates our minds to appreciate simplicity. There is peace even in the turmoil if you know where to look." ~ Maria Lehtman
Digital Teacup Post 201: Equality Gives
I am a universalist by nature. I believe that in the grand scheme of things, equality exists. And nothing in this world can diminish the universal path of fairness coming from a pure heart. ~ Maria Lehtman
Venture forth! in Companionship
Venture forth!
I have no idea how many times I've ventured into the deeper snow to capture lovely winter images. The scenes, however, are forever embedded in my memory.