Daily Letter
A short, daily burst of inspiration in fewer than a 100 words.
the long middle
It's about the hard work in the middle, the crossing, when nothing feels like it is happening, but you just have to keep on paddling and not give up on the story.
Finish the Move
Finish the move! That is what our self defense teacher used to yell at us in training.
we are all wEird
Don't be an alternative, don't be just one other option of the same thing, the same product, the same service, the same type of person.
Scribbling
I received a message this morning from a friend of mine, sharing how helpful it has been to start journaling, just writing her thoughts and daydreams down.
Bone meal and blood
A friend of ours, who is a vegan, wanted to start his own vegetable garden. He went to the nursery to go and find all the stuff he needs including the best fertilizer.
Commitment
Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back, always ineffectiveness. Concerning
hit refresh
I'm reading Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella's book, Hit Refresh. It is a worthwhile read,
dancing to their tune or yours?
At certain times in our lives, we all need to compromise. We need to sacrifice what we believe in for some reason or other.
Whose fault is it?
Often when I open my browser I see a new story or article recommended to me that claims to have discovered a new cause for some human struggle, a specific gene or lack thereof, pollution, parenting, radiation levels, social media.. the list goes on.
Like two tracks
Life is in the overlap, my friend Nicholas always says that love and sorrow run like a jeep track in a field, side by side.
This piece in Lord of The Rings grabbed my heart
What your unicorn is saying about you.
Is anyone else irritated with the unicorn trend?
I know I’ve had quite enough.
However, mystical beasts such as unicorns, dragons, and Lady Gaga ;) has always been a part of our stories and history.
making a decision | part V
If you have not yet been able to make a decision at this point then make it, in secret (I literally learnt this about a decade ago from a nun)