Categories Everything Is Important Solitude Produces Quality While Distraction Produces Quantity Post author By jeff noel Post date February 19, 2012 4 Comments on Solitude Produces Quality While Distraction Produces Quantity Life's 5 Big Choices: mind, body, spirit, money, hq No one should have more than five priorities in life. Next Blog Tags Balance (yeah right), Life, Priorities, Work By jeff noel Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites. View Archive → ← Life’s soundtrack, by guest blogger Lorie Sheffer → Prioritizing Life Makes It Much Easier To Say No 4 replies on “Solitude Produces Quality While Distraction Produces Quantity” Meditation brings about the ultimate stillness. Such quiet that a pin thunders. Wow. Patty, hearing a pin thunder is a great metaphor. If we can hear that thunder, imagine what else we’ll hear. God’s words. spoken so softly, so lovingly…the slightest distraction and we might miss them Comments are closed.
Wow. Patty, hearing a pin thunder is a great metaphor. If we can hear that thunder, imagine what else we’ll hear.
4 replies on “Solitude Produces Quality While Distraction Produces Quantity”
Meditation brings about the ultimate stillness. Such quiet that a pin thunders.
Wow. Patty, hearing a pin thunder is a great metaphor. If we can hear that thunder, imagine what else we’ll hear.
God’s words.
spoken so softly, so lovingly…the slightest distraction and we might miss them