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There are three points about envisioning possibilities.

     The possibilities could be a dream with a magazine, a pot of paste, and a 24×36 foam core board, but it’s not sticky enugh. The dream keeps disappearing.

It could be a vision you’ve had since you were 15 years old. The vision has a  fancy new bright red Corvet, a massive home with your man cave or she-shed, and an entertaining room for nights with friends.  It all came about because you own or work for a powerful unknown extra-prestigious company.  Yet it is not enough.

     There are nine areas of your life you need to think about, dream about, envision. They are Health, Wealth, Family, Relationships, Creativity or Playful Children, Your Reputation, Your Career, Travel or Helpful People, and Wisdom.

During the next month, I’ll explore these areas for you to consider.  Some of those areas you’ve nailed.  In others, you may want to pull down the shade  and some you would like to grow and develop.  Explore them with me.  Each has a message for you.

 

Priceless

Wishing everyone a joyful Easter and a meaningful Passover. All a bit belated

Commitment

Progress isn’t perfection. It’s presence

Energy Management

You don’t need more hours—you need better fuel.

Abundance

Image by John Hain from Pixabay Abundance      Filling your mind and mine with positive thoughts .   The law of abundance      Gratitude fills my heart as I acknowledge the transformative power within me as  I attract abundance.       I am thankful for the abundant...

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How I met your father

How I met your father

I know this is early but I wanted to share it now. I’m a member and president of Lehigh Valley Toastmasters this year. One of our members, John, signed up to be a speaker on Valentine’s Day on the 14th of February. John asked me to write about how I met Jerry.

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Insanity

image by robinsonk26 from Pixabay       Solving problems   "We can't solve the same problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them". …Albert Einstein A spin-off of the definition of insanity.  I can remember sitting in my office as the...

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Gratitude for the Daily Stoic

The Daily Stoic  A few years ago I was gifted the book “The daily Stoic" by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman. I read it with a friend daily and we texted our thoughts  without judgement.  The experience was priceless for both of us.  "Gratitude is not only the...

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