The Inspiring Bee

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  • 5 Reasons You’re Still Stuck

    Tweet It’s been several years since your last big idea. But you’re still reading or watching about other people’s dreams while yours fades in the distance. If you’ve wondered why you haven’t “made it” yet. Scroll through the following list to see if you’re guilty of the following obstacles that are keeping you stuck. 1)…

  • What Oprah Taught Me

    Tweet No I didn’t come home with a car. I didn’t leave with a photo, a “favorite thing,” or a dream fulfilled. But when I left Oprah’s The Life You Want Weekend, I was inspired, invigorated and hopeful that I would not only aspire to the dreams I had for myself, but that it was…

  • Inspiring People: Q&A with Yoga Teacher Amanda Webster

    Tweet People who pursue their passion inspire me. With their courage, determination and faith, they’re blazing the trail for other dreamers to follow their dreams. In the past, I’ve had the opportunity to interview a celebrity designer, successful author, Olympic medalist, and my favorite design bloggers. Today, I’m featuring someone who I’ve admired for a long…

  • Inspiring Words: Alanis Morissette

    Tweet In honor of pumpkin season and creativity:

  • What Your Soul is Trying to Tell You

    Tweet A psychic once told me, “You will be a writer. But you will also be other things.” A sign for Year of the Snake in Vegas said people born in the same year as me end up as, “teachers, psychologists, writers…” I have only ever really wanted to be one thing. Besides I had…

  • 5 Ways to Inject Spirituality & Meaning Into Your Every Day

    Tweet Bored with your daily life? It’s actually simple and easy to transform the mundane into the magical. If you can carve out a few minutes into your busy schedule, you’ve got time to infuse meaning right now. 1) Meditate. It’s simple, but true. Research proves that meditation can bring meaning to those suffering from…

  • How Your Inner Critic Can Help Heal Your Life

    Tweet Every once in awhile it’ll creep in. The familiar voice that berates me for not publishing a book yet. The nag that tells me I’m not talented. I’m not “good enough.” The critic who agrees with every insensitive attack on my soul. It’s a shame spiral that starts from a little splinter of a comment…