If we did one thing every single day for a long, long time…

Abbey Ryan is a Linchpin. Inspired by “A Painting A Day” movement, she began in 2007 and hasn’t stopped.

 

 

Makes us wonder what we might start to do each day, and how far we’d get if we did that one thing every single day for a long, long time.

We’d have to be decently organized in order to carve out time (energy) every single day, and not let a day go by without doing it.

And on the days we aren’t especially organized, we’d have to be decently committed to doing it anyway, whether we felt like it or not.

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Do good things come to those who wait?

dot com
what the owners wouldn’t give to have goats.com eh?

 

Do good things come to those who wait? What do you think? It’s also the notion of self-fulfilling prophesy – the simple law of attraction.

For Boomers, securing a domain name, website, and blog is a strange, no-previous-experience proposition. You must be remarkably lucky to get your name as a dot com.

The dot net, dot org, dot biz, dot info… not nearly as impossible…

This month I’m inviting the Mid Life Celebration community to follow all five daily blogs about work life balance. It couldn’t be easier to go from this HQ blog to the mental attitude blog , just click -> go to Next Blog

 

Dear Son, when was the last time you’ve heard me say this?

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be the change

 

Dear Son, when was the last time you’ve heard me say this? (hint: never)

Hey Son, just wanted to tell you the last two weeks have been really hard.

Heck yeah the past two weeks have been extraordinarily challenging. And now you’ve finally heard me say those words.

Live your life so that if someone said anything bad about you, no one would believe it.

This allows my worst delivery (by a million miles) to be an obvious anomaly with a defense that isn’t necessary.

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Today, my goal is to purge as much as possible

purging
I’ll take the two in the bottom left corner… all the others can go

Today, my goal is to purge as much as possible. The challenge, we are afraid to let go of material things. Yet, we possess another fear – what if our lives would be dramatically better without most of our things?

Are we afraid to live simply? Are we afraid of how it would force us to focus more keenly on the few things we have, instead of numbing ourselves with rooms full of distractions?

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