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By Victoria Price, Inspirational Speaker & Author
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BE: Honest

April 26, 2020

Today’s heart-centered practice is honesty.

Hello. My name is Victoria. I am a workaholic.

Those were the words with which I began this blog five years ago.

Today I am no longer a miserable workaholic. I find joy in my work. Joy in my walks. Joy in my life.

But I am still a workaholic. And now it’s time for the compulsion and denial to end.

It’s time for every part of my work and my life to become a holistic heart-centered practice. That’s why next month’s practice is going to be Wholeness. The recognition that it’s all one big tapestry — and living that way.

And it starts today.

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BE: Curious

April 19, 2020

My dad used to say, “If you are always curious, you will never be bored.” So when I was a kid, if I ever said I was bored — or acted bored — my loving dad suddenly turned into Vincent Price.

“B-O-O-O-R-E-D?”

“B-O-O-R-E-D?”

The famous eyebrow would arch and he would fix me with a stare.

“Boredom,” he would pronounce with Biblical authority, “Boredom is the eighth deadly sin. Living in a world like this, so full of wonder, how could ANYONE possibly be bored?”

Now that I had been relegated to the bottom of the human barrel, you would think I would feel terrible. But this was the difference between my mom and my dad. My mom’s lessons were often fear-based. But my dad’s were based in Love.

He loved being alive. He loved the world. He loved learning. He loved being human. And so what he always did next — wherever we were, whatever we were doing — was show me everything and anything there was to be curious about! Be it rocks or paintings. Be it a hamburger or an opera. Be it a street sign or a book. My dad taught me that if we are curious about life, we will always feel alive.

Much of the world is deep into a period of deep stillness. And many people are struggling with it. With the fears that come knocking daily — through phone calls or friends or through the media or a glance at our bank accounts or financial services that don’t offer much financial service. With the lack of distraction, diversion. The sameness. The isolation that can lead to loneliness. Or living cheek by jowl day after day with people who can’t leave the house.

Alcohol sales in the United States are up 200%. Protests are increasing. We are not a nation that knows either how to sit still or how to deal with much outside of our collective comfort zones.

Over the past few weeks I’ve been sharing some of my heart-centered practices for dealing with fear and leaning into the healing power of Love. Today I share one of my dad’s go-to practices: BE Curious.

Take this opportunity to learn about something, someone, someplace, yourself.

Or when you feel at odds with yourself or others or the world and unsettled in your own soul, just look around you. Look out your window. Take a walk and look at everything you see. Give yourself permission to be curious. And then let yourself follow the trail of curiosity to wherever it leads.

Boredom is an illusion. Boredom is simply an indicator that we have inadvertently turned our engines off, and need the electricity of curiosity to jump start our joy in living.

So try BEing curious today as your heart-centered practice. My dad swore by it. So do I. It reminds us just how alive we are — and how grateful we can be for our world!

If you’d like to listen to today’s blog, here you go. . .

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BE: Brave

April 17, 2020

Right now, every day, each and every one of us is having to face down our fears.

Each of us harbor different fears — and each of us experience fear differently. But none of us can avoid looking at them right now. And though we may wish we weren’t having to do this — in fact, this is vital, necessary, lifesaving work for us all. In this way, we are all essential workers. Because the work of facing down fear opens the door to the healing Power of Love that so many of us have forgotten actually exists. And the Power of Love is the only thing that can turn our planet around!

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BE: Resilient

April 16, 2020

A friend’s mother used to tell her: Life can be a roller coaster or a merry-go-round. It’s your choice.

When we’re younger, who wants a merry-go-round? I mean sure the horses are pretty and sometimes you grab the brass ring, but basically what younger person wants to think of life as going round and round in circle? Isn’t a wild ride gonna be way more fun?

But as we get older, we realize that going round and round in circles is exactly what life does. And that making life a into a drama-filled roller coaster of way ups and whooshing downs isn’t actually as fun as it sounds.

These days, however, aren’t we all experiencing roller coaster moments every days — for reasons that seem outside our control?

The main culprit, of course, is fear.

Sometimes fear comes tiptoeing in on the coattails of bad news and suddenly the heart bangs, the head squawks, and whatever state we were in just one minute earlier, our whole world is suddenly topsy turvy.

And sometimes fear comes blasting in like an supervillain through the news and the headlines, through social media posts and advertisements — turning our whole world upside down.

Most of us have developed heart-centered practices to shift out of fear. Favorites from my and my friends’ quiver of practices are deep breathing, making gratitude lists, prayer, meditation, walking, and reminding ourselves that right here and right now everything is actually okay.

Today I want to add to that list resilience.

Last summer I filmed a documentary about roller coasters — so I rode six coasters in one day. All kinds: Old-fashioned wooden coasters, giant steel behemoths, ones where your legs dangle, and others where you corkscrew and twist and turn upside down, and even one where you raced another coaster in tandem.

My favorite coaster by far was the tallest and steepest and fastest. Now I’m not particularly fond of heights and this one went up up up up up up up. On a very narrow track. (I couldn’t let myself think too hard about that.) But when it when down — straight down so steeply that it almost felt like it was going underneath itself — it just took off so smoothly that all you felt was the fast! It was so much fun. Probably the best coaster I’ve ever ridden. After that, on all the other coasters, I felt jabbed and jolted and whipped and slammed. They were less steep, less fast, but also way less fun — because they were unpleasant in the extreme.

A lesson in life from rollie coasters: It’s the banging back and forth, the rubbernecking, the whiplash of the dance between fear and Love that is the unpleasant part — and we can do something about that.

We can learn to be resilient.

We can recognize that right now fear is throwing its arsenal at us — in big and little ways. Nuclear blasts and guerrilla warfare. We know it’s happening. How we deal with it determines our daily experience.

Resilience is choosing our response to our response.

In other words, if fear gets past your first line of defense, and suddenly you realize it’s taken up residence and is banging away at your heart and screaming in your ear, what do you do? Berate yourself? Give in to fear?

OR do you recognize that fear is merely fulfilling fear’s job description. Yes, it got in. But now you can bounce back and firmly escort it out.

And then keep doing it again.

I look out on a big grassy field. There are beautiful tall grasses underneath tall trees. Allie often walks through the edges of that field. Sometimes, when she does, a whole stand of beautiful grasses appear to get trampled down. But the moment she walks away, back up they pop.

Fear will keep inviting us on its roller coaster. Sometimes we’ll be deep into the third loop-de-loop screaming in terror before we realize we never agreed to this.

Time to BE: Resilient.

Go back to the heart-centered practices that get you out of fear and leaning into Love.

Don’t berate yourself or beat yourself up.

Don’t worry.

Really.

I mean do not indulge worry. Escort it out along with fear.

Breathe in Love.

Walk in Love.

Talk in Love.

Feel in Love.

Whatever you do to invoke Love, do it.

And when you do, remember that Love is like that grassy field. It will always grow back. It will always bounce back. It will get mown, it will get peed and pooped on, it will get eaten by animals, it will get covered in snow and rain and sleet. And it will always be resilient. That is Love.

Love is the Source of our resilience.

We just have to practice.

Today let’s practice together!

BE: Resilient!

#LoveViral

To listen to today’s Be Resilient practice, check out the video below

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BE: Love

April 15, 2020

Today’s practice is BEing Love. To show up in our hearts in everything we do today. To make living in all its mundanity — brushing our teeth, feeding the dog, paying the bills, doing our work — a heart-centered practice. To understand, beyond a shadow of doubt, that LOVE IS WHY WE ARE HERE.

Today let’s BE Love. And in doing that, let’s take #LoveViral.

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BE: Clear

April 14, 2020

BEing is clarity. Clarity is BEing.

BEing is reality. Reality is BEing.

That’s why we say: Let’s be real. Or let’s be clear.

Because deep down we all know that we can all talk circles around anything, but unless we all show up with the intention of being real and being clear nothing’s gonna shift.

So today, let’s BE clear.

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BE: Real

April 10, 2020

LET’S BE REAL: WE KNOW WE ARE BETTER THAN WHAT HISTORY SHOWS WE HAVE DONE.

So let’s be real: It’s time to show up as our better selves.

Let’s be real: Reconnecting with those better selves IS how we help other.

And let’s be real: We’d all better get cracking.

Because let’s be real: This world and our fellow human beings need us all to BE OUR BETTER SELVES ASAP.

So let’s be real together: Let’s love this world whole by living Love.

Because Love IS the only Reality.

Loving is the only way we can BE real.

And Love. Heals.

Let’s BE Real together. Let’s #LoveViral

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BE: Easy

April 9, 2020

Be Easy. Easy like Sunday morning. Another simple stealth way of living Love. A heart-centered practice that can shift things for you and others. Try being easy. Easy like Sunday morning. Even now. Especially now. #LoveViral

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BE: Nice

April 8, 2020

When I was younger, if you had told me that one of the highest compliments I would receive is being called nice, I would have been horrified.

Nice? I thought. Meh! More than meh, actually. Nice was vanilla. More than vanilla, actually. Nice was scraping the bottom of the barrel.

I wanted to be interesting, intelligent, creative, talented. Nice? Nice is what you are, I thought then, if you’re not interesting, intelligent, creative or talented. Nice was almost an insult.

The older I get, however, the more I’ve come to realize just how underrated nice is. . .and just how necessary.

That’s why today’s heart-centered practice is BE: Nice.

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BE: We

April 7, 2020

When we practice, we shift out of focusing on a problem we have to living as if we are already the solution. We shift of out fear of lack into living Love.

And that’s why this practice can help heal the world. BE: We.

Live as if you are not some separate human will focused on your agenda. You’re not separate and if you believe that your agenda is separate from that of the rest of us and the animals and trees and fish and birds, then this isn’t going get any better.

Live as if every single person on the planet — let me repeat this part, because it’s huge — every single person on the planet NO EXCEPTIONS — is as lovable and deserving of love and life as you. And then send love to them like you would yourself.

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Love your neighbor as much as you wish your neighbor would love you. Even if they have a sign up in your front yard that you disagree with. Even if they play loud music. Love them as you wish they would love you.

To BE WE, we have to SEE WE. We have to see ourselves in one another. And we have to practice this every single day.

We’re at the 11th hour here, folks. We need to get cracking

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BE: Steadfast

April 4, 2020

Steadfast ins’t a word we hear or use a lot these days.

Well, today, we’re gonna change that!

Steadfast means resolutely firm and unwavering. Immovable.

And that's what we need to be in our heart-centered practice of Love. World-class athletes practice every single day. The world needs us to become world-class Love practitioners by practicing Love, leaning into Love. This is the Love that heals our world! Let's be steadfast in Love for one another and our world! #LoveViral #Loveheals

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BE: Still

April 1, 2020

Today’s practice is BE STILL.

To be still is to practice deep silence and calm.

Let’s practice being still when we’re anxious. Still when we’re afraid. Still when we feel that doing is the only thing that will distract us. Still when we want to be distracted. Still when we’re irritated. Still when we’re antsy. Still when we wish this was all over. Still when we can’t imagine how we can keep going. Still when we’re grieving. AND let’s practice being still when we’re elated and hopeful and healing and grateful and walking and running and waking up and going to sleep and eating and crying and laughing and talking.

Why? Because to learn to be still is to understand that deep within each of us is a Wellspring of Love from which all calm, grace, peace, confidence, hope, healing, and love is born and manifests. It is our disconnection from this Wellspring that has seemingly disconnected us from one another and our world. It is what has sent us off on wild goose chases and hunting for Holy Grails. It is what has caused us to believe that war is necessary and our neighbor could ever be our enemy.

So to practice being STILL is to reconnect with the Love that will heal.

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