I asked, you answered. First, thank you! I appreciate everyone who emailed or texted me in answer to blog #1115. Sometimes, I need the validation to continue, though I wish that weren’t the case. I’m continuing to write daily, however may take Heather Ettinger’s suggestion of consolidating the blog to a different Unf♥<kwithable® format to create some space, add a…
Today, before I packed for travel to Dallas, we decided to spend the better part of a perfect day on our pontoon enjoying the tranquil beauty of the day enjoying a slow cruise on the water. It’s a simple pleasure, yet I was overtaken several times in the day with overwhelming feelings of peace and joy. We never tire of…
In the world of simplification, I’m considering all things right now. This includes whether or not to continue writing the blog. So, to prioritize my time, I need your help. If you are reading this, please let me know a few things with your simple responses to these questions: As I reach another phase in my world, I want to…
My world is about observation. I continually seek ways to become a better observer. This blog is one of the ways I’ve pushed myself to get better. While writing may not be my top skill, consistent practice makes me better and forces me to seek things to write about. In this way, a recent quote caught my attention: “to know…
Embarking on a home remodel is a journey of transformation. As we prepare to breathe new life into our space, we know there is another step required before we can enjoy it: clearing the clutter. It’s like preparing the garden before planting vibrant flowers – we have to remove the weeds to create room for growth and beauty. Picture our…
What are the current habits inhibiting my future progress? Often, to affect change, we consider what new habits we need, the opportunity of learning what someone else has done to become better, more thoughtful, and effective. Too often, we don’t consider what’s in the way. How our current thinking, communication, and behavior limits the opportunities and creates exactly what we…
This blog is quoted from James Clear. I thought it was so good it should be shared. He suggests the Pareto Principle as a lifestyle: “Relationships. Who are the few people that have the most positive impact on my life? Spend more time with them. Priorities. What are the few actions that have the most positive impact on my day?…
If you read blog #1108, it’s also about procrastination, and focused on the unintended consequences for people. In the realm of communication, procrastination can breed chaos. Waiting to have a difficult conversation with someone often proves to be a misguided strategy with lasting negative consequences. While it may feel briefly comforting to evade the discomfort or confrontation, the effects of delay…
In a world of distractions and constant change, having a clear vision is the beacon that guides us towards our desired destination. It serves as a North Star, offering clarity, purpose, and motivation. How can we unlock the true potential of seeing the vision? Let’s explore six fundamental questions to help illuminate the path forward. Seeing the vision is not…
We’ve all been there — waiting until the last minute to complete a task, thinking it only affects us. However, the ripple effect of procrastination extends far beyond us. Unintentionally, our actions impact those around us, sometimes significantly. When we delay, we unknowingly disrupt schedules, burden others, and compromise the quality of collaboration. The dominoes start to fall. When we…