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Words of Well-Being
Marcus Aurelius Higgs
18 episodes
1 day ago
On a long enough time line, we can create a world where our collective well-being is prioritized and every person's dignity and worth is recognized. In this podcast, Marcus Aurelius Higgs — inspirational poet — shares words to bring about new perspectives and encourage action towards our collective well-being. Through poetry and conversation, his intention is to spread love and create joy in the pursuit of our highest potential.
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On a long enough time line, we can create a world where our collective well-being is prioritized and every person's dignity and worth is recognized. In this podcast, Marcus Aurelius Higgs — inspirational poet — shares words to bring about new perspectives and encourage action towards our collective well-being. Through poetry and conversation, his intention is to spread love and create joy in the pursuit of our highest potential.
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Words of Well-Being
How to Find Clarity On Your Ultimate Goal—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This is a poem on the importance of setting long-term goals and working backwards to achieve them. It's a self written roadmap for success. There's an emphasis on taking it one day at a time. Small, consistent steps lead to big progress over time. Take an introspective reflection on what matters most in the end because in order to find clarity, it starts with a clear sense of purpose and values. It's like the ultimate filter for decision-making.


mybook.to/inspirelife

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2 years ago
1 minute 54 seconds

Words of Well-Being
If My Only Poem for Today—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

The whole poem is a testament to the power of being thankful for each new day, no matter what it brings. Also, there's a simplicity - The beauty of this poem lies in its sparse language and unadorned message. Sometimes, less really is more! Finally, instead of chasing after external validation or material things, focus on the small, everyday blessings that make life worth living.


mybook.to/inspirelife


IF MY ONLY POEM FOR TODAY

When I rise
to a new day of life one more time; impressing me
to press forward— expressing sentiments and my words of
this wondrous experience.

If this is the only poem to float
from my lips this day,

let me find fulfillment with the breaking dawn; let my satisfaction come before I go on my way.

In a simple phrase, in one bare line when I wake and say—

nothing more, and nothing less; Just in a simple breath—

...‘THANK YOU’.

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2 years ago
1 minute 52 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Tuned Into Non-Verbal Cues—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

We're talking about the potential pitfalls of misinterpreting non-verbal cues, and how they can lead to misunderstandings and confusion. That's like playing a game of charades about to go wrong. This poem highlights the importance of open and honest communication, and the need to check our assumptions and biases when trying to understand someone else's behavior.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Be True to Your Truest Self—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This life is all about self-discovery and authenticity, embracing who you truly are and embracing your unique strengths. It's about letting go of societal expectations and following your own path. There's this deeper, more authentic version of yourself that you need to discover and align with. It's almost like an inner compass, guiding you towards our true purpose. Have the courage to be authentic and to go against the grain. Following your own path can be difficult and even scary, yet ultimately fulfilling.

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2 years ago
4 minutes 14 seconds

Words of Well-Being
The World Awaits Your Brilliance—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This poem is a battle cry for action, a call to arms for those who dare to dream big and make things happen. No more dilly-dallying, it's time to jump into the arena and let your brilliance shine! There's a sense of urgency here, a reminder that time is precious and the world won't wait around forever. It's like the clock is ticking, and it's now or never. And finally, there's a focus on "without apology, without excuse" which speaks to the courage and boldness required to pursue one's passion. No more holding back, it's time to embrace the adventure and go all in.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 5 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Act Now - To Meet Your Future-Self—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

Here, we share the idea of your "future-self" as a guide or higher power. Imagine, your future self as an enlightened, wiser version of yourselves that you can tap into for guidance and inspiration. And the message to "act now" is urgent and compelling. Seize the moment and be proactive in creating the future you want.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Make the Most of Today—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

In this poem, we emphasize the character strengths of consistency and persistence. It reminds us that progress is rarely linear and that setbacks are inevitable, however, it's the daily effort that counts. It's about showing up and putting in the work, day after day, even when it's hard. There is also the encouragement to focus on joy and enthusiasm in the midst of the grind; even in the midst of challenge and hardship, we can still find joy in the journey and be fueled by a sense of purpose and passion. How? Be present, be intentional, and embrace each day as a gift.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 17 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Until One Commits—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This poem is a manifesto for courage and conviction. Committing is just a leap of faith (that's all it is), and inaction and indecision are the enemies of progress. It takes courage to commit to something, yet the rewards are worth it. Committing opens the floodgates of possibility and once you make a decision to take action, the universe conspires to make things happen. It's almost like you're unlocking hidden potential by committing, especially if you're doing something that's purpose is to support life. Finally, your "new identity" is waiting on the other side of commitment. Because, by committing to something, you're actually transforming into a new version of yourself; you're leveling up with each step forward.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 26 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Inspire and Others Will Conspire with You—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This poem is a picture of the transformative power of words, both for the speaker and the listener. Once inspired by a friends word, I was encouraged to "return good words back to the masses", and create a cycle of inspiration and gratitude, with the call to action at the end to take a deep breath and appreciating the moment. It's a simple but profound message that reminds us of the beauty and fragility of life. Soon it'll be "forever gone." Yes, we have to work and make and effort, yet take a breath to appreciate it. "Don't let this moment pass you by, because it's fleeting and once it's gone, it's gone for good." It's poetic and philosophical all at once.

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2 years ago
4 minutes 42 seconds

Words of Well-Being
The Good Life You've Looked For—Meditations 3:12 - from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This is taken from a Marcus Aurelius entry in Mediations. As he was on his journey of self-discovery, he reflected on his authenticity and integrity. He spoke of the concept of aligning with Nature's way and finding inner peace. It's like a roadmap to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

The writing is like a blend of mindfulness, self-awareness, and a dash of higher power. The focus on vibrations and aligning with the Divine is not just talking about words here, it's about the energy and intention behind them. The intention in which they were created will resonate long after they are spoken. It's a reminder to focus on what really matters in life and to embrace the idea that we're all connected in a bigger way.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 54 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Honor This Moment—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

Oooh, this one's dripping with wisdom! Here are 3 insights:

  • Be mindful. Focus on the present moment, which leads to greater clarity, purpose, and fulfillment.
  • Then there is the idea of a "perfect path". Each step is ordered and complete...as long as you keep stepping. Is it predestination or determinism? Maybe a blend of both at different moments. Which ever you believe, never deny your power to shape and influence your life.
  • Finally, while you forge your path, know there's a larger story to it all.
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2 years ago
3 minutes 47 seconds

Words of Well-Being
You are Lost—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This is a poem of self-realization and reassurance. Acknowledge that being lost is a temporary state, and that it's okay to feel lost sometimes. It's a message of hope and resilience.

It's important to have a clear direction and knowing where you want to go. It's a message of empowerment, of taking charge of your life and moving forward.

And finally, there's a beautiful use of rhythm and repetition in the poem. The repeated phrase "you're okay" and the rhyming couplets create a sense of comfort and reassurance.

It's like a comforting mantra that the listener can recite to themselves in moments of uncertainty.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 12 seconds

Words of Well-Being
If You Make a Mistake, Make It Part of Your Design—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

The idea of grace is key here, showing kindness and understanding towards oneself is essential for growth.

The focus on mistakes as part of the journey is refreshing, instead of seeing them as failures, you view them as opportunities to learn and improve.

The concept of objectivity is important, looking at your actions from an outsider's perspective allows you to make informed decisions and avoid bias.

Finally, the idea of turning mistakes into a "fulfilled life" is powerful, it's a mindset shift that changes the way we view setbacks and challenges.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

Words of Well-Being
Act Now to Meet Your Future-Self—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

Do you believe your future is better than you present? Then a conversations with your "future-self" as a guide or higher power will be incredibly powerful.

Your future self is an enlightened, wiser versions of yourself you can tap into for guidance and inspiration. And they have the message of "act now" because they are compelled to meet you. It's a calling to seize the moment and be proactive in creating the future you want.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Words of Well-Being
How to Encourage Expression in Your Child—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This piece emphasizes the importance of creating judgment-free space for a child to express themselves and explore their thoughts and feelings. Of course everything they say isn't right (nor is everything you say) however this fosters emotional intelligence and builds trust.


The piece also touches on active listening, letting the child know they are being heard and validated. This is key in building strong relationships.


The reason for these approaches is to help your child to find their own voice and express themselves in their own way. It encourages their individuality and confidence.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 29 seconds

Words of Well-Being
To the Crazy Ones—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This is a shout out the dreamers, the disruptors, the visionaries who defy convention and challenge the status quo. You're fearless, driven, and utterly unbothered by naysayers and haters.

You impact on society, and you're not just rebels for the sake of it, they're catalysts for progress and agents of change. You challenge norms, spark innovation, and push the envelope.

There's a celebration of individuality and authenticity, because "crazy ones" are authentic and unapologetic in your unique perspectives, and you encourage others to do the same.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

Words of Well-Being
My Mother's One Task—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

This poem highlights the multifaceted nature of motherhood, from the practical to the emotional, from the mundane to the profound. It's not just about providing the basics, it's about fostering growth and shaping a person.

The words capture the bittersweet nature of motherhood, the joy and the heartache that come with the passage of time. It's a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of childhood and the enduring impact of a mother's love.

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2 years ago
3 minutes 12 seconds

Words of Well-Being
How to Find Your True Essence—from "Inspire Life Through Words of Well-Being"

    Here you'll find a strong message of self-acceptance and self-love in this poem. You're encouraged to embrace your true self and not be dissuaded by the denials of others. Know your self-worth when others reject you.

    Next, there's the emphasis on the importance of you being authentic and living in alignment with your core values. This is the key to unlocking your potential and discovering your true essence.

    Finally, the repetition of the word "infinite" is significant. It's a reminder that your potential is boundless and that you're capable of exploring a universe within.

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2 years ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

Words of Well-Being
On a long enough time line, we can create a world where our collective well-being is prioritized and every person's dignity and worth is recognized. In this podcast, Marcus Aurelius Higgs — inspirational poet — shares words to bring about new perspectives and encourage action towards our collective well-being. Through poetry and conversation, his intention is to spread love and create joy in the pursuit of our highest potential.