May 27th, 2011 by Phil
Reading or studying on the train or bus during one's commute is of paramount importance, as Ilchi Lee says brain education is a critical factor in growing as a person and maintaining a balanced life.
For employees with lengthy commutes, work days may seem like an eternity, so squeezing every second out of every hour is even more important. While biking or walking to work can help a person get their daily exercise out of the way, taking the train or bus can also have its benefits.
One such benefit is the ability to read or study publications from their industry. While sleeping may seem like the most tempting choice during the commute, studying up on the latest industry trends can have added benefits that others in the office may not be able to take advantage of.
If thinking about work isn't what the person wants to do during the extended commute (and who would blame them), reading a book for pure enjoyment can also have its benefits. These benefits can be experienced directly for those in industries such as writing or publishing, as recreational reading inevitably adds to one's vocabulary and understanding of the language.
However, reading books for enjoyment can benefit people in all industries as it potentially gives them something to talk to clients about and increases their cultural awareness.
Taking advantage of the morning and afternoon commute is crucial, particularly as a recent WorkForce Institute survey found that 16 percent of workers said they commute between one and two hours each day.
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May 25th, 2011 by Phil
Ilchi Lee believes that health is the key to living a full and rounded life, but that sometimes our mental and physical limitations can get in the way. He often discusses the importance of letting go of these aspects of existence.
"All your worries, concerns and diseases are simply what you're holding on to. Until you let go of them, they can't disappear," he says. "If you have difficult emotions or memories, let go of them right now. Lighten yourself by cutting the root thoroughly with one stroke."
This theme is readily apparent in the 2002 romantic film, A Walk To Remember, which is based on the 1999 novel by Nicholas Sparks. It starts by matching bad boy Landon Carter (Shane West) with a more traditional girl, Jamie Sullivan (Mandy Moore), in an afterschool drama club. They slowly fall for one another, and it's revealed that Sullivan is suffering from terminal leukemia.
Despite this, Sullivan lives her life to the fullest. Carter and she marry, which was Sullivan's number one wish, and then she passes away – leaving a mark on Carter that has transformed him forever.
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May 25th, 2011 by Phil
Many people lead their lives unsure of what they want. They look from one thing to the next for a bit of happiness and satisfaction. However, Ilchi Lee say that spiritual growth can only take place when a person goes within, and that this is the key to happiness.
"You experience true happiness and joy when you feel and realize the true you," he said. "For those who have found their true self, existence itself is a joy."
This is something that most people are unaware of. Instead of focusing on their own development, they look to cultivate relationships with others. While there is certainly some benefit to having close ties in life, they cannot replace the kind of development that can occur from looking inside one's self.
Everyone has a true self within, but most are unaware of what this person looks like. Taking time to meditate on the meaning of one's true self can help them realize the needs of this person and direct their future searches for satisfaction. This may be a long and, at times, difficult process, but it can yield spiritual growth and fulfillment.
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May 23rd, 2011 by Phil
When things get difficult in life, many people have a tendency to simply act like nothing is wrong. By avoiding their problems, they think that they will go away. However, Ilchi Lee says that there are few better ways to address an issue in life than attacking it head on.
"When facing a challenge, just face it and do it, trusting in the infinite power of life moving vibrantly through you," he said. "Expand your limitations infinitely!"
By addressing life problems forthrightly and honestly, a person may experience many benefits. First of all, it makes it easier to deal with the issue. However, the reasons for approaching problems this way go deeper. An active approach to challenges can be inspiring and help an individual to see their path for positive personal development.
When action is taken, it can build confidence and make a person see that they are capable of handling challenges that life presents them with. Therefore, problems that arise in life should be considered opportunities rather than hindrances. This approach can lead to satisfaction and fulfillment.
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May 18th, 2011 by Phil
Some of life's greatest learning experiences come from a person's biggest mistakes. It may seem improbable, but an event that causes large life changes may also yield many possibilities for spiritual growth. Author and philosopher Ilchi Lee says that individuals should not be afraid of these errors, but rather should embrace them and make the most of them.
"When you experiment, sometimes you will make mistakes," Lee said. "However, human beings learn from errors, and sometimes these are the best lessons."
Many people try to make it through their lives without encountering any turbulence. They work hard to minimize the errors that they encounter and try their best to avoid any type of negative outcome. But this may make for a very unfulfilled life.
Instead, individuals should live with a certain degree of abandon. While it is inevitable that they will encounter some difficulties, the opportunity to learn from these experiences is great and the trade off will likely be worth it.
While this path may be a bit more difficult to walk, the journey will surely be more rewarding.
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May 16th, 2011 by Phil
Ilchi Lee's thoughts on energy teach us that we need to channel our inner-being in order to emit positive vibes. Much like what can be said for ourselves, it's important that the energy used in objects helps the environment.
As there is greater talk about the powers of sustainability and how it can help the world, the University of Washington (UW) announced that it will offer an online master's of sustainable transportation degree, according to the school's newspaper.
The new program would be offered through UW's department of civil and environmental engineering (CEE) after the school's Board of Regents unanimously voted to include the program in its curriculum.
Academic officials are hopeful that this will train a new generation to pitch sustainable transportation programs that get approved, as it's been frustrating to watch a lack of communication in the past.
"This program is serving a broad range of people in a multidisciplinary fashion, with multidisciplinary faculty, to get them talking to each other better and to understand the issues across disciplines," said Scott Rutherford, a professor at CEE.
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May 16th, 2011 by Phil
Many people look to higher education as a means of helping them pursue a life dream that they may have had for a while. As a result, more schools are increasing their continuing learning options to meet the needs of those who are going back to school but need a flexible schedule.
For example, The University of Mississippi recently announced that it will be releasing a new master's degree in healthcare administration that will be available in the fall. Academic officials believe that because the job market looks so promising for this field that it was important to help those who are looking to advance their qualifications.
“The industry is growing and changing rapidly and there is a need for bright creative talent," said Bethany Cooper, director of corporate relations and MBA services. "This is a new, cutting-edge online program designed to provide graduates with an opportunity to assume upper-level managerial and leadership roles within the healthcare delivery system."
Additionally, school administrators believe that this program will encourage others to make a difference in the healthcare field.
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May 16th, 2011 by Phil
Self-reflection is an important part of spiritual growth and can help an individual learn a great many things about their true inner self. However, a life lived endlessly brooding can actually make a quest for fulfillment hollow and lacking in purpose.
This is why trailblazer and spiritual leader Ilchi Lee says that action must be taken at some point. Once an individual learns the purpose of their life through careful reflection and thought, they must then re-enter the world and spread their knowledge and enlightened views.
"Nothing is accomplished solely by thoughts. Take action, and face each situation boldly," Lee said.
There are many problems that currently face the world, but these are not going to be solved by individuals who lack understanding of what it means to have a true life purpose. They will be solved by those who have developed their inner self and understand what it means to live a full life. These people will be capable of sharing their knowledge with others with the goal of spreading peace.
Deciding what actions to take can be difficult. However, after a period of careful reflection they will become more obvious.
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May 12th, 2011 by Phil
Far too few people spend time thinking about their life purpose. They simply go through life from one experience to the next without setting out a plan that will allow them to leave their mark on the world. However, author and philosopher Ilchi Lee says that meditating on one's life purpose may make it appear more obvious.
"If you keep asking yourself, 'Why am I here?' you will learn what to let go of, and what you will gain in return," Lee said.
One of the most apparent things that a person who questions their existence may gain is a more obvious life purpose. Through the process of taking stock of both the good and bad in one's life, it may become possible to identify what is truly important.
Many people may feel afraid of this process. They may worry that it will reveal answers that they do not want to hear. But most often, individuals find that they come out on the other side of this type of quest with a better understanding of their true self, and this leads to feelings of greater contentment and fulfillment.
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May 11th, 2011 by Phil
Few things in life are as important as knowing one's self. This can steer any search for spiritual growth and help individuals understand the path that they should be on. But how can a person truly come to know their inner self? According to philosopher and trailblazer Ilchi Lee, the answer lies within.
He says that a person needs to question their existence and what they are doing. Only through this process of doubt and search can the individual come to understand what their purpose in this world is and see what they are meant to do.
"If you ask yourself, 'why do I live?' all the time, you will eventually get an answer from within, and through this answer you will know yourself," Lee said.
This process of self-questioning may seem simple, but it is one that few people ever engage in. They often go through life without thinking about the big questions, instead focusing on daily concerns and events. However, meditating on what one's purpose in life can help them to see their true path and lead a more fulfilling life.
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