- Creativity, Spirituality, and Making a Buck
 - Cover Page
 - Title Page
 - Dedication
 - Contents
 - Preface
 - Getting Started: How to Use This Book
 - Part I: Basic Principles: The OS for Enlightened Living
 - 1. Joining Heaven and Earth
 - 2. Cultivating Mindfulness: Clarity, Intention, and Effort
 - 3. Success and Contentment
 - 4. Surviving versus Thriving
 - 5. Synchronicity and Uncle Irv
 - Part II: Getting Down to Business
 - 6. Clarify Your Offering
 - 7. Take Your Offering to the Marketplace
 - 8. The Anatomy of the Business Body
 - 9. Vision, Plan, Execution: Ground, Path, and Fruition
 - Part III: Some Simple Business Principles
 - 10. Never Negotiate against Yourself
 - 11. Keep It Simple and User Friendly
 - 12. Put a Ring on It: Protecting Your Intellectual Property
 - 13. Authenticity and Integrity
 - Part IV: Interpersonal Skills and Ethical Conduct
 - 14. Don’t Blame, Don’t Make Excuses, Don’t Whine
 - 15. Everybody Wants to Be Appreciated. Appreciate Them!
 - 16. Lying, Cheating, and Stealing Aren’t Good for You or Anybody Else: Ethical Conduct and the Law of Karma
 - 17. Be Merciful to Others
 - 18. Lids and Flowers: Enlightened Hierarchy
 - Part V: Personal Attitude and Cultivation
 - 19. Be Fluid and Adaptable: Impermanence Is Pervasive
 - 20. Don’t Take Your Self Too Seriously: The Illusory Nature of Reality
 - 21. Monitor Your Energy
 - 22. Make Friends with Yourself: If You Don’t, Nobody Else Can or Will
 - 23. Self-Deception Is the Final Frontier: Develop Clarity about Your Own Negative Habits and Weaknesses
 - 24. Train Your Mind, Train Your Body: Mindfulness Is the Foundation of Enlightened Living
 - 25. Actually Drain the Swamp: Overcome Poverty Mentality and Find Your Authentic Confidence
 - Part VI: Creativity: The Wild Card
 - 26. Forget Everything You Read in This Book
 - 27. Be Daring: The Dignity of Outrageous
 - 28. Know Where You Are on the Timeline: All Drama Has a Beginning, Middle, and End
 - 29. Leave Some Space: Form and Emptiness
 - 30. Master Your Craft: Patience, Exertion, and Discipline
 - 31. Know When to Stop Polishing a Turd: More Letting Go
 - Epilogue: It’s Not Over Until It’s Over . . . Now It’s Over
 - Acknowledgments and Special Thanks
 - Appendix 1: Meditation Instructions
 - Walking Meditation
 - Awareness Meditation
 - Contemplative Meditation
 - Loving-Kindness Meditation
 - Frequently Asked Questions for Mindfulness Meditation
 - The Dedication of Merit
 - Appendix 2: Slogans
 - About the Author
 - Copyright
 
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