Dream big dreams ….. take small steps
April 11, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love, Practice
I love big dreams. I love big dreamers! Martin Luther King – who dreamed that one day, soon, everyone would be free and united in love, regardless of race, colour or creed. Sir Richard Branson who dreamed of flying around the world in a balloon, and of commercial travel into space; Bill Gates who dreams […]
Mango-bliss – how to eat a mango the right way!
April 8, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
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Have you ever had an experience where you felt like you have transcended and gone to heaven even as you know you are still on this earthly plane? For me, eating a mango the right way creates such an experience – one of pure bliss. What is a mango? I am not sure where […]
“Work is love made visible”
April 5, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love
As you can see from the above photo, I was delighted beyond all measure at a lovely surprise. I was facilitating a workshop with Island Grill, a longstanding client, two weeks ago. In the middle of the workshop, Thalia, the CEO said “We have something for you” and presented me with a citation that reads: […]
Business Strategy – with ease, grace and joy
March 30, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love
As a facilitator, one of the most important parts of my preparation for strategy retreats is the Focus Question. This Big Question sets the tone for the entire exercise – which may extend over a period of days, weeks, months and even years. Strategy is continuous and ever evolving and it’s easy to lose focus. […]
“What would Margie do”? Choosing to be happy in the face of fear
March 28, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love
My brother’s executive assistant of nearly 30 years was murdered last Friday, my birthday. Arlene was my brother’s right hand, the very essence of quiet steadfastness and grace. The success he has had in business and public life is in no small part due to Arlene’s competence, loyalty and love. My family has always been […]
Winter: Spring WILL win
March 16, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Observe
Over the past few weeks, I have watched the vagaries of the weather in Toronto – rain one moment, then snow, then wet snow; temperatures above O°C then biting cold and windy; sunny in the morning, overcast in the afternoon …. and so on. One just doesn’t know what to expect from one moment to […]
“The only person you meet is you”
February 26, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Observe
Have you ever caught yourself giving someone great advice and then realizing that what you are saying to them applies to you? That what they are experiencing is your own experience? And that the advice you are giving them is exactly what you need at that moment? It is said that “the only person you […]
The King’s Speech – 4 lessons for leaders
February 16, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
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I watched the movie “The King’s Speech” mesmerized by the sterling performances by all the actors, but particularly Colin Firth as the stuttering King George. Imagine, a two-hour long movie with its climax being a halting 3-minute speech given by the King of England at the start of the Second World War. No blood, no […]
Love is …. sharing from my friend Nadine
February 14, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Featured Posts, Love
You may consider me lazy this morning. But I HAD to share this, for no words emanating from me could say it better. From my friend Nadine McNeil comes these words on LOVE! http://www.elephantjournal.com/2011/02/love-is/#comments Happy Valentine’s Day to my free and laughing community! Today and every day remember that there is One Mind One Heart […]
How long is a “moment”?
February 10, 2011 by Marguerite Orane
Filed under Be Present, Featured Posts
It is the thing these days to “be in the present moment”. How long is a moment? Is it a minute? A second? 30 seconds? A day? A moment is not a matter of time as measured by the human clock. The dictionary describes it as “an indefinitely short period of time”. I also find […]