The big, daily, relentless question is ridiculously simple.
When?
When will we quit promising ourselves that things will change “tomorrow”?
Today is yesterday’s tomorrow.
No?
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.
The big, daily, relentless question is ridiculously simple.
When?
When will we quit promising ourselves that things will change “tomorrow”?
Today is yesterday’s tomorrow.
No?
.
Note: More on Ralston Bowles.
Next Blog
The first thing we see each day is relatively unchanging because of our routine. Break our routine, break what we see.
And with a different view, we can easily see differently.
Our expectations on what we see are also prone to habitual repetition.
This is what i saw after opening my eyes this morning from the second floor loft. Arrived last night at 10pm. Expected it to be magnificent.
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Believe one way or the other.
Being able to do anything and being able to do more than you think you’re able to do is not the same.
It may very well be true “you can’t do anything you set your mind to”.
It may also be true “you are capable of so much more than you believe”.
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Age is a three-letter word.
Our thoughts and perspectives are habits.
Staying convicted that aging is bad or good is the choice of only one person.
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(photo: Unusually early thunderstorm clouds at 7am… cut the run short to only one mile)
We’ve heard the first two over and over, but the third one?
If not you, who?
If not now, when?
If not at all, why?
Midlife repetition is the mother of all excellence.
Or maybe not.
Every dang day?
If we desire excellence, you know, thriving, then yes.
Neglect and excuses are the other (unintentional) option.
Daily habits either way?
Yes.
Never forget that.
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