Can we each become a category of one? We are, after all, the only one of us on the planet. Doesn’t that imply that there is something that only we can offer the world and no one else can do it quite the way we do?
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Can we each become a category of one? We are, after all, the only one of us on the planet. Doesn’t that imply that there is something that only we can offer the world and no one else can do it quite the way we do?
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Pausing for a minute to give the book stuff a break. Late last night stumbled upon some beautiful art. Sean Quigley was 16 when he put this rendition of Little Drummer Boy together in 2011.
One boy, one song, he did it all, except the video (his sister did that). To honor a King. To honor his passion (music), to honor things he isn’t even aware he honors yet.
Art.
Doing the same thing everyone else does, but better or differently (and in rare cases, both):
Okay, so one little book thing. It’s art because among the many different applications people can use it for, perhaps none is more pronounced than balance.
Living with balance is art.
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We have three choices when we hear statements like the one in the above photo:
1. react
2. respond
3. initiate
The challenge is time, and energy, and determination, and goals, and fear, and blah, blah, blah.
Do something instead of killing time. Because time is killing you. – Paulo Coelho
Figure it out. You’re are the CEO of You, Inc.
PS. We all want each other to succeed.
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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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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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