One of my favorite quotes is from William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 44:
“For nimble thought can jump both sea and land.”
It reminds me that when I let my thoughts move easily without constraint, I can jump land, sea, or anywhere else I want to go.
I hope this blog encourages you to do the same, whatever that may be!

To Unpathed Waters, Undreamed Shores by Kim Bradley

We Discover New Oceans When We Muster the Courage to Lose Sight of the Shore

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Plato and Shakespeare Walk into a Bar by Kim Bradley

Or, Our Thoughts Create Our Reality

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Breakups, Betrayals, Toxic Friends – Shakespeare’s Plays are a Survival Guide for the Modern World by Kim Bradley

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Why Wait? Create by Kim Bradley

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Julius Caesar? Discernment? What Gives? by Kim Bradley

Just Ask Shakespeare

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The Importance of Being a Beacon in Dark Times by Kim Bradley

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The Cat Will Mew, and the Dog Will Have His Day by Kim Bradley

Did Shakespeare Know About the Divine Feminine and the Divine Masculine?

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Humans are So Rabbit by Kim Bradley

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Totus Mundus Agit Histrionem: The Whole World Acts as an Actor by Kim Bradley

How Will You Act?

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A Shakespeare Antidote to the Feeling of Overwhelm: by Kim Bradley

Get Creative

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Gen Z Advice Shakespeare Would Have Loved by Kim Bradley

Touch Grass

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A Little Help from Your Friends by Kim Bradley

Shakespeare's Take on Community

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Born Under a Charitable Star by Kim Bradley

How Shakespeare Uses Astrology to Define Characters (And We Can, Too!)

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