Category Archives: A Conversation with Higgins

Appreciation of Self

Higg(in)s: How are you coming on this practice of appreciation of self? Thinking well of yourself is a way to open the flood gates, allowing the flow of positivity to reach you.

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How Can I Help to Resolve the Conflict Between Israel and Palestine?

Higg(in)s: If you want to help stabilize the situation in the Middle East, in Ukraine, or even your own home be a person who promotes positivity. Think positively. Speak positively. Commit positive actions. Promote well-being by bringing harmony with you … Continue reading

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How Ready Are You to Solve Conflict?

Higg(in)s: How are you coming on appreciation? An excellent and very effective technique for bringing peace into your life is to find something to appreciate about yourself every day. But don’t stop there. Find something to appreciate about someone you … Continue reading

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Fractals

A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop. Definition from the website fractalfoundation.org. Higg(in)s: You may … Continue reading

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Conflict In the Middle East: How You Can Help

A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in an ongoing feedback loop. Reprinted from the website, fractalfoundation.org Higg(in)s: The Universe … Continue reading

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More About Saying Yes

Cheryl: Will you say more about saying yes? Higg(in)s: No doesn’t work. The Universe is exquisitely responsive, but it only responds in a forward direction. To have success find the truth in other’s words and actions. Truth is not a … Continue reading

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Runaway Train

Higg(in)s: Do you suppose that anyone could stop a train? Imagine it: a train is barreling along and you place your palm on the engine and press. Does it stop? Of course not. Your interaction with the train lasted less … Continue reading

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Find Something to Appreciate About Yourself Today and Every Day

Higg(in)s: What are you noticing about this practice? Look for evidence that you have more positive interactions with others when you think well of yourself.

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Appreciation of Those We Despise

Higg(in)s: Finding something to like about those you like is easy. It is easy because when you like someone you magnetically draw from them the best they have to offer. The same works the other way around, when you distrust … Continue reading

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Why Is it Important to Appreciate Those We Find Difficult?

Higg(in)s: Appreciation is a powerful tool in your toolkit. When you appreciate those whom you dislike and distrust the emotional separation between you becomes smaller, thereby creating greater likelihood that eventually a peaceful resolution will be achieved.

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