Practical consequences

Last night. Practical consequences was mentioned last night. Looked it up and like the concept.

Practical consequences.

Do better things and then harvest better, more practical consequences.

When we move from theory to action, we learn practical consequences and move our experience level forward.

Wisdom comes from experience. Experience comes from making mistakes.

There’s an enormous practical consequence for moving our experience level forward, but you already knew that, right?

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Can you be happy all the time?

What if we simply smiled because we can. No reason needed other than our body is able to do it.

Can you be happy all the time?

Yes.

How?

Easy.

Live in gratitude.

If you started a list of things you can be grateful for, you literally would never be able to stop writing.

Try to be unhappy when you are grateful.

You’re welcome.

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Ambition vs Action

Yesterday this meme made me laugh. We’ve all been there, right, except for the obvious exceptions (i don’t even know what that means except there’s generally an exception to everything, except math).

Jeff, your actions must rise to your ambitions.

Big ambition paired with anything less than big actions is doomed.

Perhaps the Universe isn’t giving you what you want because you aren’t convinced that you really want it.

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Decade solstice?

Sunrise at 7:11 AM today. Photo: approximately 7:00 AM today.

Here’s an intriguing excerpt from a daily business email recapping the hottest news…

Insigniam, a consulting firm, founder Shideh Bina wrote this “response”:

More than any decade I can recall (in the six I have lived through), the next decade will be defined by how well we, as leaders, and as citizens, respond to challenges and threats to our foundational beliefs, structures and institutions. Will we respond with wisdom, courage, accountability and creativity to our climate, our political storms, our vast inequities, our soon-to-be obsolete skills base and our deeply engrained biases about each other and about how things “ought to be”? If we respond well we can turn these threats into glorious, transformative opportunities. If not, we will preside over tragedy. The transformation required to prevail also requires a transformation of ourselves as leaders and how we think and act. The decade has not been written, the pen is our hands.

Shideh Bina

Personal vibrancy and personal transformation begins when we convince ourselves that balance is not a myth.

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Is that the finish line?

Early June in Glacier National Park. All of us must pass the bear. Finish line? Starting line? Who cares? Right?

How’s your 2019 finish line looking?

Can you see it?

Are you feeling invigorated to reach the end of a decade?

Are you feeling overwhelmed as 2020 approaches?

i’m a bit of both.

Invigoration is a personal favorite. Seriously, how can it not be at the top of everyone’s list?

Overwhelm is obviously different and should always be questioned. Why feel overwhelmed? Are there patterns? Are causes identified? Isn’t that a signal that something is out of balance?

Do you have ammunition to fight back?

Yes.

The best ammunition is called invigoration.

Figuring out what and why, and then how to manage it is invigorating.

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