Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Self-Stalking - Inspiration in The Morning 21

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Hello,
Welcome to a new month!
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Feb.1/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 413"Never discourage anyone...who continually makes progress, no matter how slow."~Plato (427 BC - 347 BC)
My Add:
Slow is better than not at all. As has been proven time and time again, with practice comes improvements and often speed. After all, as they say... Slow and steady can win the "race". So let's be turtles once in a while I say!!! To get our accuracy down, before attempting to race. HAPPY HUMP DAY!!! (*@^@*)
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Feb.2/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 414
"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance."~Will Durant (1885 - 1981)
My Add:
Some say "ignorance is bliss", but is it really? When progressing through our ignorance by education, we learn and grown as individuals. And are we not truly much happier to experiment with new knowledge, and know that we can discover new things? After all... Progression is what changes our world we live in, and we adapt/ change with it. HAPPY THIRSTY THURSDAY!!! (^^^)
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Feb.3/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 415
"Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out."~James Bryant Conant (1893 - 1978)
My Add:
Without risk there would be no challenges, and our curiosities could remain "unquenched". Many mysteries, discoveries, and improvements have come from risks taken. Which ones we choose in our lives, is what could make the biggest changes for us. Questions are... Are we "ready, willing, and able" to get the facts for informed decisions/ objectivity, to "accept" the challenges that may come along with this journey, and the possibilities that maybe certain things just should not be done? And most importantly are we willing to remind ourselves to not only keep an open heart and mind through it all, but also that what we do now changes possibilities in our future - good or bad. So here's to the risk takers, the thinkers, and the progressives!!! We ALL have it in us to "be one of the greats"!!!
WILD WICKED WEEKEND WISHES!!! (*@^@*)
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Feb.7/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 416
Timing can be everything in Life, and especially when traveling via local transit systems. If not timed right, we could either be too earlier or too late. Personally, I'd rather be too early, but find myself quite often running behind - too late... thankfully not often. What have I have found that works "like a charm"? Setting my clock 15 minutes fast. Why? Because it gets our brain thinking it is so, and hence helps you to "hurry up" when needed most. Hope this helps you, like it has me. HAPPY TWISTER TUESDAY!!! (*@^@*)
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Feb.8/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 417/ 'Afternoon Assmiration'... 3
"Observe due measure, for right timing is in all things the most important factor."~Hesiod (~800 BC), Works and Days
My Add:
When our day's first adventure shows us that our timing is off/ we weren't thinking as clearly as what was apparently needed, we may feel "dread creep in" and think that the whole day will be like this. But this is NOT always true! We can change it, simply by thinking of what else we are doing for the rest of the day. This can help us to prepare better for each task/ adventure along the way. And it may even help them get done quicker/ more effectively. Today may be "Hump Day" (requiring getting over the "hump" of the week), but it doesn't mean we have to "keep the snail's pace"/ suddenly become ignorant (lack of knowledge). Change can be VERY GOOD, and so can our timing!!! HAPPY HUMP DAY!!! (*@^@*)
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Feb.9/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 418/ 'Afternoon Assmiration'... 4
"The sad news is, nobody owes you a career. Your career is literally your business. You own it as a sole proprietor. You have one employee: yourself. You need to accept ownership of your career, your skills and the timing of your moves."~Andrew Grove, Co-founder and Chairman of Intel Corporation, Only the Paranoid Survive
My Add:
This is true throughout our whole lives, and it is that much more important when we are adults in a business world. For this is why I started & I sincerely offer this business initiative/ "company". To try and have "good timing" with any kind of assistance we may need, for or through each other and those we know. We hope that we can help strengthen ourselves & each other through such timing/ assistance. "Supportive and promotional". And of course to have some fun & great memories along the way!!! HAPPY THIRSTY THURSDAY!!! (*@^@*)
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Feb.10/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 419/ 'Afternoon Assmiration'... 5
"There is timing in the whole life of the warrior, in his thriving and declining, in his harmony and discord. Similarly, there is timing in the Way of the merchant, in the rise and fall of capital. All things entail rising and falling timing. You must be able to discern this."~Miyamoto Musashi
My Add:
Supply & Demand! To discern these rising & fallings of timing, is just as important as what we do to prepare for them and what we do/ create. To reach our "target audience" is another factor. We must remember to keep in mind all the "pieces to the puzzle", if we are to be succeed in our attempts. WE CAN DO IT!!!
WILD WICKED WEEKEND WISHES!!! (^^^)
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Feb.13/12 Inspiration in the Morning... 420
"Making decisions about whether to keep and how to organize objects requires categorization skills, confidence in one's ability to remember, and sustained attention. To maintain order, one also needs the ability to efficiently assess the value or utility of an object."~Randy Frost and Gail Steketee, Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things, 2010
My Add: As I get ready for some events coming up, I'm starting into my "purging for others". It won't be easy; but I'm sure if I stick to my organizational & value assessment "skills", I should be able to reach my goal!
HAPPY Not-So-Manic MONDAY!!! (^^^)
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Until next time...
Chris S./ C.E.S. (*@^@*)
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