Why breaking the rules can be the best thing you’ve ever done

MBA
Gas is 41 cents per gallon? MBA from where?

Becoming an entrepreneur is about the scariest thing a person can ever do. In telling people I was getting an MBA, they asked, “From where?” I said, “From my LLC”. That’s nonsense, right? No accredited school. No official diploma. How can you call yourself an MBA?

To me, there are other ways to be a master at business administration. And if I have to explain it, you’re still playing by the rules.

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PS. Give yourself permission. You are, after all, the CEO of You, Inc. Go!

Will you keep playing by the rules that don’t serve you?

theme park lines
what kind of attitude claims: "you won't have to stand in a long theme park line"?

There’s a time and a place for everything. And sometimes what works in one place, won’t work there again. And there are times or places where something has never worked, but this time it will. Most rules are guidelines. It’s up to us to decide when to appropriately break them.

This is what many people need, to break through to a more positive attitude.

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Why reinforcing your attitude is critical to success

upside
the upside with travel? reaching more people.

It’s as obvious as the law of… an object in motion tends to stay in motion. An attitude that always looks for the upside, the blessing, the opportunity – will tend to always look for the upside, the blessing, the opportunity.

An object at rest tends to stay at rest. An attitude that complains, is bitter, sees only problems – will tend to repeat itself. Obvious, right?

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The smells, by guest blogger Lorie Sheffer

Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day weekend (photo: Lorie Sheffer)

Memorial Day weekend means that summer is here. Technically it begins on June 20, but everyone knows that the official start to summer is Memorial Day weekend. Summer has smells all its own. Just as the scent of pine and freshly baked cookies says “Christmas” and pumpkin pie, burning leaves and apples say “Autumn”, summer has it’s own signature scents. What are some of your summertime favorites?

My list is long, and any one of these scents can transport me. Freshly mown lawn is a smell that makes my heart sing. Just a few weeks ago, I walked by a parking lot that had a fresh coat of tar, and I sat in my car with the windows down and inhaled that smell for a few wonderful minutes before I left for home. The faint smell of chlorine can instantly transport me back to summers at the community pool. (The same pool that hit jeff noel’s recent post about favorite summer memories! Good call, my friend. Good call.) Suntan lotion is a heavenly scent, especially the kind with that slight coconut aroma. Even though some folks grill food year round, there is nothing quite like the smell of a good, smoky barbeque. Not the gas grill type, but a good old charcoal grill smell. Throw in the smell of a few after dark fireworks and you have magic. I love the smell of fresh sliced tomatoes. None of those hot house or hydroponic types; I’m talking vine ripened heirloom tomatoes. If you grow your own you know the wonderful smell your hands pick up after touching the plants. Nothing can compare to taking a walk or a drive by a cornfield in summer. Cornfields have an amazing scent that is indescribable.

This weekend I will go through my usual rituals of watching Jaws for what must be the 100th time, putting all of my shoes away till Fall, washing and storing all of the winter blankets and going for the first swim of the season no matter the temperature of the water or of the air. But perhaps my favorite thing will be to mindfully breath in the scent of it all.