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Mike's country home and land, South Carolina
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Welcome to Creekside Farm
Creekside Farm is a place where you can slow down and enjoy things you might not normally notice.
We are glad you are Here.
We invite you to sit back, take your shoes off, and breathe deeply as you read this – slowly.
Creekside is very special place where you, and those important to you can unplug and gently "be" with each
other.
My wife Beth and I fell in love with this property because it has a unique way of calling us out of our busy lives
and into a meaningful space of connection with our senses, each other and those we care about. We hope you
have the chance to experience this on your visit.
In my work as a leadership consultant and executive coach I've had the opportunity to find a few "best
practices" for a meaningful experience of life. I offer them to y
Welcome to Creekside Farm
Creekside Farm is a place where you can slow down and enjoy things you might not normally notice.
We are glad you are Here.
We invite you to sit back, take your shoes off, and breathe deeply as you read this – slowly.
Creekside is very special place where you, and those important to you can unplug and gently "be" with each
other.
My wife Beth and I fell in love with this property because it has a unique way of calling us out of our busy lives
and into a meaningful space of connection with our senses, each other and those we care about. We hope you
have the chance to experience this on your visit.
In my work as a leadership consultant and executive coach I've had the opportunity to find a few "best
practices" for a meaningful experience of life. I offer them to you below should you want to try them out during
your visit. I promise they will impact your time here - and your time when you leave here - tremendously:
Being and Doing
Sometimes it’s just fine to sit down and not do anything.
Experience and Capture
Sometimes you don’t need to capture an experience, just experience it.
Quality and Quantity
Sometimes quality of life is more satisfying than quantity of life. Maybe less is more.
Sensing and Thinking
Sometimes thinking is overrated. Sitting still and sensing what is right in front of us can be eye-opening.
Silence and Noise
Sometimes saying nothing says everything. Turning off the phones and devices and listening to the nature’s
sounds can further awaken and resensitize us.
Below you will find information about this special place. It includes invitations, requests and details about how
things work here at the farm.
We invite you...
1. To use your time here to nourish your Self, Spirit and Body. Walk, breathe, smell, touch, see, and taste what
you desire.
2. To put away your phones and devices and be with the people you are here with.
3. To remove your shoes when in the home and feel the floor under your feet.
4. To be outside whenever you can. There is goodness out there. Go anywhere you want on property, it is
bordered by the creek.
5. To eat slowly, talk slowly, walk slowly and just hang.
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