If you’re like most people, you think of creativity as a private club, reserved like the corner table by the window for a talented few. You believe it’s passed out at bir...read full story
Editor's Note: Becky Walsh, the author of You Do Know, attended I Can Do It! London 2014 and asked the Hay House authors speaking at the event, What’s a truth that when y...read full story
Before the age of five, pretty much everything we hear and experience is sucked up like a vacuum cleaner. Our brains, at that age, operate mainly in what scientists call ...read full story
I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it again: the quality of your life is in direct proportion to the questions you ask; the universe will always match you question...read full story
When a year ends, it’s like finishing a favorite book. You really don’t want it to end because you’re still savoring all the good parts, but you also want to wrap it up s...read full story
Defenses are but foolish guardians of mad illusions.—A Course in Miracles
I have four main intentions: peace of mind, surety of purpose, clear, unmistakable guidance and...read full story
In 1972, at the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a meteorologist named Edward Lorenz introduced a brand-new term into the Ame...read full story
Our brains continually sift through the possibilities and pick which bits of information to “see” and believe. Out of sheer laziness, the stuff we choose to perceive—and ...read full story