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Where the
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the inner life

Welcome to the musings of an analytical mind on an inner journey. Logic led me to the path and an open heart keeps me on it.

Here you will find a collection of musings, original frameworks, practical tools, and discoveries from my journey toward AWE — Awareness, Wonder & Embodiment — my logical spin on spirituality.

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Personal Reflections

Musings

Stories and musings on the journey — moments that cracked something open — witnessing perspective shifts — reminders of the daily practice life so willingly provides — serendipitous discoveries. The universal truths that need to be heard again and again.

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The Billion Things Rule

The human mind craves control. We have been born and bred to believe that with control, we can avoid suffering. But what if suffering comes from the false belief of control? At a rental car counter in California, a moment of contraction becomes an unexpected lesson in how reality actually works.

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Trigger Happy

Most of us get triggered and we are rarely happy about it. But what if triggers were not problems to eliminate — but the practice itself? A story about rejection letters, a YouTube experiment, and the unexpected gift of being triggered.

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Pros and Pros

Most of us were trained to weigh pros and cons. What if every outcome — the promotion and the rejection, the smooth plan and the fallen-apart one — contained equal usefulness?

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From Left Brain Spirituality

Excerpts and reflections from the forthcoming memoir — a logical path to peace, belief not required

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Tan's Take on Timeless Truths

Tanisms™

Ideas worth sitting with.

Frameworks, concepts, and tools born from the intersection of analytical thinking and inner work. Timeless Truths — but through a different lens.

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The Billion Things Rule

In any given moment, a billion factors converge to produce what is. We see one — the one closest to us, our decision — as the cause. Surprisingly, most don't recognize this for what it is: a form of magical thinking. The Billion Things Rule reveals how life really works.

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Trigger Happy

Most of us get triggered and we are rarely happy about it. But what if you could look at triggers through a different lens? What if you could become Trigger Happy?

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Five Minute Emotions

All emotions are helpful but some are here just to bring awareness. Once they have done their job, we can thank them and let them go on their merry way.

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Ok Reality — You Win

Surrender isn't about giving up. It's about acknowledging and facing reality. The quicker you do that, the more energy you will have to level up. Reality always wins the moment — accepting it allows you to win in life.

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The Blue Giraffe

Many think meditation is about clearing your mind but it starts with focusing it. If you tell yourself not to think about the Pink Elephant you will inevitably think about the Pink Elephant. Try a Blue Giraffe instead.

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Pink Pony Pausing

Asking others to help raise your awareness can supercharge your growth. Learn how a Pink Pony Pause can help others help you.

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Everything is Nothing Until We Make it Something

Situations are what we make them. Learn more about seeing through a wider lens.

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Suffering for $100, Alex

Life is full of challenges that we will encounter. But we can face them without suffering. Discover tools that can help us choose to face challenges with clarity and calm instead of suffering.

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Universe is Universe-ing

When we expect the world to be something it isn't, we are practicing attachment to a story that has us controlling the world. Whether it is the weather or another person, we need to see the universe is just universe-ing.

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Collecting Your Keys

We might believe that we hold the key to our own happiness, but most people expect others to bear the responsibility. When we say "X made me so angry," we are giving others control over our happiness — we made copies of our keys and gave them away. It's time to start collecting them back.

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The Ick and the Opening

Sometimes we carry a feeling we can't logic away. We understand the situation completely — we can name the attachment, trace the pattern, articulate the framework — and still, the ick remains. This Tanism explores what the analytical mind can't always access: the heart opening that dissolves in an instant what months of understanding could not. Love isn't a concept. It's a transmutation.

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FoMo is a MoFo

Fear of Missing Out is one of the most common experiences of our time. But when we zoom out, we see the irony: FoMo causes us to miss the one experience that is actually available — the one we're having right now. The antidote to missing out is showing up.

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Being Schizophrenic

When we spend our lives anticipating how others will react and then try to morph ourselves into an acceptable version for them, we live in a state of schizophrenia. By aligning with our true selves, an authentic life will come to us.

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Pros and Pros

A reframe of the classic pros and cons decision model. When non-attachment enters the equation, every outcome reveals its own form of usefulness — and the fear of the wrong choice begins to dissolve.

The Vent Wall

On processing, venting, and where your energy is best spent. Sometimes the most efficient listener costs nothing and asks nothing in return.

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Trigger Happy

Most of us get triggered and we are rarely happy about it. But what if you could look at triggers through a different lens? What if you could become Trigger Happy?

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ReGet

Instead of regret that leaves you wishing things in the past were different — REflect and GET a plan. A simple reframe that turns backward-looking rumination into forward-moving clarity.

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Pop Culture & Inner Life

The Twilight
Zone Files

Rod Serling didn't just write science fiction. He wrote parables about the human condition — ego, fear, attachment, identity. Each episode is a spiritual teaching in disguise. This series finds the lesson hiding in the twist. Spoiler Alert — The twists in these classic episodes are revealed in this series. They are timeless, but if you don't like spoilers, watch the episode first!

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The Genesis Episode — "The Last Night of a Jockey"

"The mouse frees the lion. The small key opens the large door. Size was never the measure of anything that mattered."

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The Twilight Zone as spiritual teacher — one episode, one lesson, one piece at a time

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Tools & Practice

AWE in
Action

Awareness without practice is just information. AWE in Action provides the tools, exercises, and experiments that turn insight into lived experience — the bridge between knowledge and knowing.

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Three Good Things

One of the most researched practices in positive psychology. Each evening, write down three good things that happened today — and why they happened. Small or large, simple or profound. Do it for one week and notice what shifts.

Research by Martin Seligman found that people who practiced Three Good Things daily for one week reported significantly higher levels of happiness and lower levels of depression — effects that lasted up to six months.

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The Gift of Everything

Gratitude can be practiced anywhere, anytime — and it's never too early to start. This CharacterChums™ book reminds children (and the adults who love them) that life feels richer when lived with a thankful heart. Built on VIA Character Strengths research.

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Meditation Practice

A beginner's guide to building a meditation practice — the what, why, and how of starting and sticking with it

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Published Work

Perspectives

Articles published in CT Lawyer magazine — wellbeing through the lens of the legal profession. Written from inside a demanding career, these pieces explore the same themes as AWExpedition: awareness, resilience, and the analytical mind's path to a fuller life.

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Taming the Legal Ego: Separating Professional Identity from the Self

After almost thirty years of legal practice, a carefully crafted professional identity had become default armor — useful, but also a source of suffering. This piece explores witness consciousness, the Billion Things Rule, and Michael Singer's teachings applied directly to the legal profession.

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Meditation — A Journey from No Way to Okay! (To Yes!)

A personal account of going from meditation skeptic to daily practitioner — including the breathing tricks, the apps, and the twitching eye that proved it was working.

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Developing an IRAC Mindset

The legal mind is trained to spot problems — which is great for clients, but hard on wellbeing. A reframe using the lawyer's own tool: IRAC as a framework for optimistic thinking.

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The Hidden Harm of Microaggressions and How We Can Do Better

A candid exploration of how small, often unconscious actions accumulate into real harm — and what awareness, not judgment, can do about it.

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Being the Change: Improving Well-Being in the Legal Profession

On the movement toward wellbeing in law — the systemic work, the individual work, and why the profession's best chance of changing is you.

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Charred: Stopping Burnout Before It Happens

Burnout doesn't happen overnight — it accumulates. This piece identifies the warning signs, the contributors, and what self-compassion and agency actually look like in practice.

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Avoiding Burnout — Being PALS with Yourself

A follow-up to Charred with concrete actions. PALS — a Practice of Awareness, Love, and Self-Care — and what that actually looks like during a deal closing.

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Building Healthy Habits

Four practical wellbeing levers for busy attorneys: mindfulness, movement, nutrition, and sleep. Not revolutionary — just researched, real, and doable.

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Lawyer Well-Being Week: A Call to the Community

A reflection on what it means to prioritize wellbeing in a profession that too often treats it as a luxury — and an invitation to start today.

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Overcoming the Legal Mindset Dilemma: Cultivating Optimism and WOOP

Lawyers are the one group where pessimism predicts success — but only at work. Martin Seligman, explanatory style, and a powerful framework for holding both realities at once.

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Legal Well-Being Week Highlights: Desk Yoga, Ergonomics, Sleep & Sound Healing

A practical recap from the CBA Well-Being Summit — desk yoga, ergonomic tips, sleep hygiene, and what happened when a room full of lawyers tried sound healing.

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Time Mastery & Productivity

One of the most powerful life skills for lawyers and humans alike. Covers the Eisenhower Matrix, time blocking, decision fixing, saying no, and building habits that stick — with WFH tips built in.

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Letting Go to Level Up — A Lawyer's Guide

Recommendations

On the
Shelf

Books, films, podcasts, and teachers that have shaped the journey. Shared here because we never know what will open the door, light the way or remind us to live our best.

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The Untethered Soul

Michael Singer's foundational work on the relationship between the self and the voice inside your head. The book that changed everything — highly recommended for the analytical reader who has been waiting for permission to go inward.

Authentic Happiness

Martin Seligman's introduction to positive psychology — the science of what makes life worth living, rather than just the study of what goes wrong.

Man's Search for Meaning

Viktor Frankl's account of finding a path forward in the most unimaginable circumstances. A masterclass in the space between stimulus and response — and why that space is everything.

Awareness

Anthony De Mello's masterwork on waking up to reality — sharp, funny, and profoundly unsettling in the best possible way. Essential reading for the left-brain spiritual seeker.

Living from a Place of Surrender

Michael Singer's long-running podcast series — a quiet, unhurried companion for the inner journey. Best listened to in the morning or during walks. Life-changing if you let it be.

Bob Sima

Music that meets you in the quiet places. Bob Sima's songs are part meditation, part permission slip — to slow down, to feel, to remember what matters. A perfect companion for the inner journey.

Sam Garrett

Soulful, grounded, and utterly present. Sam Garrett's music has a way of making the ordinary feel sacred — which is exactly the point.

Ted Lasso

The most unexpectedly profound show about leadership, kindness, and what it means to show up as your whole self. Beneath the football and the biscuits is a masterclass in AWE.

Sliding Doors

Two parallel lives diverging from one missed train. A beautiful visual meditation on the Billion Things Rule — how a billion subsequent factors flow from what appears to be one small variable.

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What Positive Psychology Actually Says

The Science of
Manifestation

Millions of people are still being told to "raise their frequency" and "ask the universe." But what if manifestation is much simpler than a call to the universe? What if raising the frequency is simply living a better life? What if science could explain why "manifestation" works for some and not others? Join me as we uncover the science behind the concepts.

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What The Secret Gets Right — And What It Gets Dangerously Wrong

The Law of Attraction has sold over 35 million copies. Some people swear by it. Others tried and felt blamed for everything that went wrong in their lives. The truth — grounded in positive psychology and decades of research — is more interesting than either side admits.

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The Law of Awareness

The foundation of everything. Mindfulness research, ACT therapy, and cognitive behavioral frameworks all point to the same truth: you cannot change what you cannot see.

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The Law of Attention

Your thoughts don't attract objects. But they do direct your attention — and attention changes everything. Csikszentmihalyi's flow research and selective attention studies reveal what the Secret stumbled onto.

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The Law of Agency

Bandura's self-efficacy research in one elegant truth: the belief that your actions matter changes what actions you take. Agency isn't given — it's cultivated.

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The Law of Association

Social contagion research confirms what you already sense: your environment shapes your trajectory. Positive relationships are not a luxury — they are a PERMA element.

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The Law of Action

Gollwitzer's implementation intentions research closes the gap between intention and behavior. Knowing is not enough. The bridge is specific, committed action.

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The Law of Appreciation

Gratitude isn't mystical vibration. It's one of the most researched interventions in positive psychology — Emmons, McCullough, Fredrickson's broaden-and-build theory. This is what The Secret stumbled onto without knowing why.

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The Law of Abundance

Dweck's growth mindset and scarcity psychology reveal two completely different worlds — both real, both self-reinforcing. Which one you live in is a choice.

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The Law of Aspiration

Snyder's hope theory is not wishful thinking — it's goal-directed thinking combined with pathways thinking. The science of how hope actually works, and how to cultivate it deliberately.

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The Law of Affection

The research on positive relationships, loving kindness, and compassion is unambiguous: connection is not optional for wellbeing. Oxytocin, belonging, and the science of love.

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The Law of Authenticity

Character strengths, values clarification, and self-determination theory converge on the same insight: living in alignment with who you actually are is not a luxury. It is the condition for flourishing.

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The Law of Acceptance

ACT therapy, psychological flexibility research, and the teachings of Michael Singer all arrive at the same destination: surrender is not defeat. It is the condition for everything else. Acceptance is not the last law — it is the one that makes all the others possible.

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