by Tara Joyce | Nov 11, 2016
Who was it that decided It was cool to be cruel? Who was it that instructed you To cover up your envy. With cutting words Used to feel oh so clever. Holding your balance On the pedestal you’ve precariously perched on. Hoping to tower over Your item of envy. They...
by Tara Joyce | Oct 19, 2016
Note to Self: Don’t be concerned about what you do. This does not mean what you do does not matter. To say it doesn’t matter is to veil my concern with apathy. What I mean is, do not be attached to any particular thing or way. Let you be enough. Know you...
by Tara Joyce | Oct 11, 2016
We see people and things not as they are, but as we are. How aware we are informs what we see—and how we see it. Ubuntu – I am because you are. People who don’t seem to get it are seemingly everywhere. We find them in our families, at work, and in all...
by Tara Joyce | Sep 23, 2016
Our true nature, who we inherently are, is expressed in all that we do. Yet most of us live without an awareness of this truth, and the practice of expressing who we naturally are becomes difficult to realize. Instead, we find our selves striving, pushing, giving up;...
by Tara Joyce | Aug 25, 2016
How do I balance my innate human desire to estimate how long something will take, with the reality that I often have little control over this truth? Is the point to do my best in estimating, to get a general sense, and then to leave it? Is the point to do some...
by Tara Joyce | Jun 15, 2016
We learn to articulate our personal power by saying no. Feeling my desire to be agreeable, and my fear of rejection, I say no anyway. I learn to be more me. There is wonder in the myriad of consequences created by responding negatively to requests. There is magic in...