Personal Development and Spirituality Topics

with Karen Scheel

Articles filed under 'Personal Development'

The Struggle Life

No matter how much we strive to keep things simple and go with the flow, the fact is, struggling is an inevitable part of life. It is also important for our personal development, and shows up to either remind us or teach us something about ourselves. What we learn from struggle seems to depend on our ability to discern how it works us so that we might acquire the skill to master it. Continue Reading →

Personal Development Plan

Once again, an area of personal development came up during a conversation with a client friend and is an extension of mind your thoughts that I feel is important to address. There is much emphasis on self help techniques such as goal setting and the power of affirmations which has been a growing trend for a couple of decades now. From my perspective, personal development is an ongoing Continue Reading →

Utilize Your Dreams

This is one I always get hit with so if you (the reader) believe that you don’t dream then I will say to you what I have said to many throughout the years, which is “stay tuned.” :) Contrary to what some believe, everyone dreams but not everyone remembers his or her dreams. At night we all journey into the world of dream-time where we enjoy the freedom that is native to our soul. Continue Reading →

The Nature Of Conflict

The nature of every relationship is to present us with challenges important for our spiritual growth. Learning to be in right relationship with the world in which we live and ourselves is the primary reason that we as human beings exist. Sharing our lives with others is a life long journey that requires skill. Each human being has differences and differences are always going to be Continue Reading →

Overcoming Fear Via White Water

white water riverApprehension filled the air as nine of us stood by the river’s edge. Under normal conditions this river was fast and choked with boulders, plunging downhill at an average gradient of 110 feet per mile and was known for being complex Continue Reading →