Paradox

Paradox.

The opposite of conventional thinking.

i love it.

Going to the place where most people avoid.

Why?

There’s treasure untold there.

Do You Have Any Idea?

Ever catch yourself in a brief but compelling daydream? The kind where you’re sort of analyzing your life and taking an inventory of where you’ve been, where you are, and where you’re going?

How would you describe “your story” to someone you’ve just met?

What words would you use? What words do you wish you used? Wished you didn’t?

Does amazing show up? As the day (Oct. 17) approaches, and the 3,000th blog post milestone nears, I actually remove myself from the story and look at it in amazement.

What if it were one of you who was going to complete their 3,000 blog post in 18 months?

And, remember, you’re working a full time job, plus fulfilling all the usual duties of “responsible” adult.

Then the next question might be, “Why?”

To which you hear, “I’m having a Mid Life Celebration!”

Easiest And Hardest

The easiest thing to do is quit, in spite of what will be gained.

The hardest thing to do is keep going, in spite of the opposition.

Good luck with your motivation to choose wisely.

We’ve heard it a million times, the one thing we can control is our attitude.

Maybe we’ve heard it so many times, we no longer hear it?