Shift of Focus
Wow, did I ever pick the right word for the year. I still need to focus, it will just be on different priorities, although most of the goals will remain. Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
Wow, did I ever pick the right word for the year. I still need to focus, it will just be on different priorities, although most of the goals will remain. Continue Reading →
As I mentioned in my post about goals for 2015, one of the things I will be working on is the 2015 Reading Challenge. The list started circulating on social Continue Reading →
After reading some of my friend Yukari’s Facebook posts, I discovered the idea of a word for the year, a word you use as a guide for your practices, your Continue Reading →
Looking back, looking ahead, looking at lists from years past, and shaking my head at unmet goals. My list of goals from last January is particularly annoying: I managed to Continue Reading →
I talked to Colin yesterday on the CoffeeCrew podcast, and Max was part of that discussion. He’s been part of a lot of discussions this Christmas because anyone who has Continue Reading →
A little over a month ago, I set myself the goal to try to be more positive — I even came up with a mantra “Be present, be patient, be calm, Continue Reading →
I spend a fair bit of time thinking about goals, responsibility, and accountability. I need to spend a bit more time thinking about balance — and then spend time actually achieving Continue Reading →
Yesterday, I posted, glumly, that I had “failed all over the place” at being more positive but that I wasn’t going to beat myself up about it. I didn’t elaborate, Continue Reading →
OK, that is probably a rhetorical question, but what I wonder is how would others react to a different version of me? What if the “new me” isn’t as funny Continue Reading →
I recently found myself in that endless cycle of feeling guilty about stuff I haven’t done — I haven’t prepared the garden, I haven’t published the SmoothieJune Book —and now Continue Reading →