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Jennifer Lawler

On getting what you want

On getting what you want

By Jennifer Lawler on February 29, 2012

I’ve spent much of my life going after goals. Striving, creating daily to-do lists. That’s how I’ve achieved most of my life’s accomplishments—a Ph.D., a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a teaching job, a number of published books, even my daughter. I wanted a healthy child, like pretty much everyone else seems to have. [...]

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One Path: On Not Climbing Mountains

One Path: On Not Climbing Mountains

By Jennifer Lawler on June 29, 2011

Many years ago, I began training in martial arts. It was purely unintentional: I was on my way to the liquor store, and I looked up and I saw the sign: New Horizons Black Belt Academy of Taekwondo. This was a literal sign as well as a figurative one; I had seen it before in [...]

Posted in acceptance, awareness, living authentically, resilience, spiritual practices | Tagged acceptance, endurance, hard training, joy, martial arts, shifting desert, strength | 1 Response

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