Heart’s on fire, home

Roadside wildflowers on a country road
Out for a walk. Daisies seem to call my name. i always snap a pic and text it to Cheryl.

Heart’s on fire today to enjoy and appreciate every present moment.

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Crazy dreams, home

Joe Walsh album cover
Crazy pilot? So what? Traveling light helps make adjusting to delays easier. Traveling with calendar-margin also makes delays easier to manage. Calendar-margin means your calendar isn’t full of stuff that has to go just as planned.

Crazy dream…

No flight delays nor travel nuttiness.

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Why does this matter, home

Prioritized priorities matter for an obvious reason.

Do you know why?

Can you see the difference in decisions being made with an hierarchical filter versus one that has no hierarchy?

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Easy and ease, home

Aim for perfection. Settle for excellence.

Easy to dream about.

Achievable only with the ease from doing the lifetime reps.

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Pretend to be normal, home

Friendly reminder: These blogs are me talking to me. Either in real-time, or from memory-lane.

What is normal?

Thinking that having priorities is enough.

You are insidiously delusional when you innocently avoid prioritizing your priorities.

This was a fun trip down memory lane. And a bit of self-gratification while admiring my self-issued, imaginary Masters Degree in Personal Vibrancy.

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