As long as we are good with ours, no worries, right?

Small ice cream carton message
Simple, inspired choices – mind, body, spirit, money, hq

 

The infinite repetition of the sun rising and setting.

The endless changing of the seasons, from one to the next.

The relentless cycle of birth and death.

And then in the smallest fraction of time, five years…

Some freak posting five daily, differently-themed blog posts.

Reading five a day gets old quick for insanely busy people.

Now imagine being the freak investing the time to write them.

And so it goes.

Endless choices.

As long as we are good with ours, no worries, right?

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The short list of big things

Yellow Lab with chew toy by fireplace
Two nights before the first public hint the book project is back on the front burner

 

The short list of big things:

Excuses • Regrets • Second Chances • Permission

And at the end of the day:

Personal Responsibility • Peace

Remember yesterday when we said tomorrow?

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Some work seven days a week in order to maintain their sense of balance

Professional Development program on Creativity & Innovation in Ohio
Some work seven days a week in order to maintain their sense of balance

 

Some people work seven days a week in order to maintain their sense of balance. Know anyone like that? Have you ever done it yourself? Doing it now?

Was off from my career position on Monday, yet always have that Macbook fired up. And using Google alerts on the personal Mac to capture the social media ‘news’, caught the photo above.

What do you use Google alerts for? At the very least, use one for your name. Paying attention is our personal responsibility. We know this.

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All of life is a balance between two extremes

Passenger van on fire along Florida roadway
Fire and rain, lucky and unlucky

 

What is our attitude towards work? Do we work to live or live to work?

Day and night.

Death and birth.

Love and hate.

Flood and drought.

All of life is a balance between two extremes.

What if we not only worked to live, but also lived to work (because we enjoy the difference we make each day)?

What if?

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