What is home hunger?

Neighborhood road at sunrise

 

(photo: Invisible to the distracted person, the bottom right dot, almost invisible in the lighting, is the frog covered in hungry ants – so easy to miss)

Home hunger.

HQ.

The CEO of You, Inc?

The paperwork of life?

The hunger to have our lifelong dwelling space(s) be a respite?

A sanctuary?

What can we learn to live without?

Is it possible to be insanely proactive yet remain spontaneous in the process?

What if it is?

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Knowing is never enough

Space Mountain

 

(photo: Space Mountain on the drive home from work last week)

Having a back up plan requires one of two things:

  1. A mountain of preparation.
  2. A complete disregard for the realities about to ensue.

Only one logical, world-class choice.

We know this.

Knowing is never enough.

Nothing counts unless we take action. Six years worth in this case.

We know this too.

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Are you satisfied?

Teddy Bear in Moda Center

 

(photo: Last night after the best program, by far, the executive consultant has seen)

What is important to you?

How do others know?

This is deep.

If you’re in a hurry, you’ll miss it.

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The mobile Office

Moda Center

 

(photo: yesterday on the way to Portland’s Memorial Coliseum, which is adjacent to the Moda Center)

Today’s office is Portland’s Moda Center.

Said it once and saying it again.

The role of a professional speaker is to be the deepest thinker in the room.

Always.

Arrogant?

No.

Professional expectation?

Easily.

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Be organized enough to have the potential to leave this behind….

Blue Disney name tag

 

(photo: jeff graduated from Spring Grove Area High School in 1977…)

Legacy is something that others determine whether it happened or not.

Should we be organized enough to be a great parent or relative? Or co-worker?

One ordinary day after another.

For decades.

One day, the people around you want you to know something important.

You never knew.

And still are not sure why it happened.

Busy lives keep us from saying how we really feel in deep, meaningful, even profound ways.

Thank you to those of you who read these blogs and have read the book.

Thank you even more for being a good and decent person to the people you encounter every day.

Thank you.

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