Update
I am taking a break from a few activities these days while I refocus my energy on fewer projects. The radio show is going on hiatus for at least a couple of months. I just made an arrangement with Sounds True to bring a number of their artists/authors on the show, and will be reviewing materials from them in the coming weeks to form a line up. Hay House has made the same offer, though I haven't been in the mood to read so I haven't taken them up on it yet. So I will be working on the show a little, though not broadcasting for awhile. When I do return I will probably be on a different station and at a different day and time.
I am focusing most of my energy on Phone Buddies and hosting the weekly meditation group for Tulku Thubten Rinpoche. I have withdrawn from organizing weekend retreats for other lamas, including the upcoming visit of Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, which I had previously agreed to help a newbie put together, and have also suspended by ClearLight Nature spiritual healing services, other than providing donated sessions at the local AIDS services organization when they have someone requesting a session.
I am also prioritizing my meditation practice, now sitting for 2-3 times each day and spending another 30-60 minutes in contemplation of teachings. Sometimes less is more in that by eliminating certain activities it gives me more time and energy for the ones that are most important to me.
I have another dozen websites I'm not even mentioning here that I am also letting do their own thing without any further input from me. Same goes for promoting the book. They succeed, they don't succeed, whatever. At last I have woken up feeling rested.
I am focusing most of my energy on Phone Buddies and hosting the weekly meditation group for Tulku Thubten Rinpoche. I have withdrawn from organizing weekend retreats for other lamas, including the upcoming visit of Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, which I had previously agreed to help a newbie put together, and have also suspended by ClearLight Nature spiritual healing services, other than providing donated sessions at the local AIDS services organization when they have someone requesting a session.
I am also prioritizing my meditation practice, now sitting for 2-3 times each day and spending another 30-60 minutes in contemplation of teachings. Sometimes less is more in that by eliminating certain activities it gives me more time and energy for the ones that are most important to me.
I have another dozen websites I'm not even mentioning here that I am also letting do their own thing without any further input from me. Same goes for promoting the book. They succeed, they don't succeed, whatever. At last I have woken up feeling rested.

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