If you have fallen off the resolution wagon, not to worry. I have heard many reasons why – it’s been really cold and I couldn’t get out to do X. I’ve been down with that nasty bug that’s been going around. And, while those things are true, they aren’t the reason that your resolutions have […]
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The Holiday Spectrum – Joy and Stress
Where do you fall on the holiday spectrum with joy on one end and stress on the other? Let’s see if we can help tip it more to the joy end and less to the stress end. It can change moment to moment. There are two big reasons why we slide to the stress end. […]
Collars and Cuffs
When I was in high school, way back when everything had to be ironed, I would only press the collar and cuffs of my blouse if I was going to wear it under a sweater. I think that may be a low Workability life energy solution to a problem. I haven’t thought about that in […]
Judgment vs judgement
I had a conversation yesterday about the odd spelling of the word “judgment.” I always think that it should include the letter “e” because there is no logical reason to eliminate it from the root word, judge. However, the first listing in the dictionary is judgment with an afterthought of judgement listed as an “also” […]
Context and Perspective
Have you ever stopped to think about how your history, the era in which you grew up, affects your perspective? I had a conversation last week with a friend and we talked about how when we were growing up your family had one phone and it was attached to the wall. There was no such […]
Where Does Your Mind Get Hooked?
I have been paying attention to when and how our minds get hooked. Sometimes those moments are significant and other times they are not. I am going to share an example of a really insignificant one, however muy mind got hooked anyway. I even hesitate to write this example because it shows how quickly my […]