by Matt Skoll | Jan 12, 2011 | health & happiness, love & fear, meaningful & life lessons, mind & brain, relationships & sex, self love & self esteem, self sabotage & stuckness, spiritual & out there, thoughts & musings, tools & strategies
Recently, I’ve had a lot of questions about Inner Child Healing from my clients and friends. What is it? How does it work? How do I know if it might help me? Here are some answers to those questions. As children we are taught how to relate to others and how to gain...
by Matt Skoll | Jan 11, 2011 | beloved & praised, health & happiness, meaningful & life lessons, self love & self esteem, self sabotage & stuckness, thoughts & musings, tools & strategies, values & purpose
What do you live for? Wealth? Power? Connection? Relationships? Truth? Reason? Love? Faith? Career? Family? God? Happiness? Fulfillment? Peace? Comfort? Contentment? Integrity? Here’s an exercise to help you get clear on your values. Take a look at the list of...
by Matt Skoll | Jan 4, 2011 | meaningful & life lessons, spiritual & out there, thoughts & musings, tools & strategies
I don’t know about you, but for me at the beginning of each New Year I used to dust off my old ‘New Year Resolutions’, realize they weren’t achieved, and recycle them into the next year. Then come February, that same old resolution would slip from my attention until...
by Matt Skoll | Jan 2, 2011 | meaningful & life lessons, thoughts & musings, values & purpose
In the stillest moments of my life, when I am alone, I often wonder something; it’s not how much money I’m making, or how many friends I have, I wonder about the difference that I’m making in the world. Some of you know that I recently incorporated my new company,...
by Matt Skoll | Dec 8, 2010 | inspiration & wisdom, meaningful & life lessons, thoughts & musings, tools & strategies, values & purpose
How exactly does one discover their real purpose in life? I’m not talking about your job or goals, I’m talking about the very reason you came here. I’ve run across a few people that don’t believe that they have a purpose. I know what that feels like, I used to be one...
by Matt Skoll | Dec 1, 2010 | health & happiness, love & fear, mind & brain, thoughts & musings, tools & strategies
Here’s a little video I did explaining why our brains are hard wired to pay attention to the negative things in our world. I hope you find it helpful! Let me know what you think by posting a comment below.