Monthly Archives: October 2013

It’s All About…

change.

You’ve heard people remark about another saying they have ‘it’ or they have the ‘it factor’. What they’re saying is that particular individual leaves his/her moments, relationships, and situations different from how they found them. Or to put it another way, something is refreshed, realized, birthed, or made better after exposure to this person’s ‘itness(i.e. their ability to get you to see, move, exist, or experience something differently and for the better).

Our minutes, our hours, our days, our weeks, our years, our careers, and our lives must continually be made and transformed into something different. Not for the sake of being different for difference sake, but for the betterment of our lives, relationships, and the world at large.

How we can ask and seek to change the world without asking the same of ourselves?

If we only knew how holy the Law of Reciprocity is…..

 

Getting To Goodness Is Quite Difficult

Business, life, golf – you name it – these are games built around one’s navigation through difficulty and getting to experience that which good.

The Scriptures tell us that difficulty produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope.

In other words, the one who perseveres is granted the anticipation of goodness (hope).

And hope? Well, it’s one of the few things we know doesn’t disappoint us.

Show me a field without any work and I’ll show you a harvest with no anticipation, eventual disappointment, and missing the theme of goodness.

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The Reflections That Lay Over Us Today and Shadow Our Tomorrows

Daily success is about chiseling, refining, and then moving towards incremental change because of the awareness gained in the reflection of what was chiseled and refined.

An artist sees that ‘this’ points to ‘that’, he notices undertones, he sees calm in chaos, he makes note of hints, and he never steps out of his symphonic experience. He knows the music is everywhere with just one price per ticket: attention.

Great days are pushed with whimsical reflection from yesterday and pulled by inspired shadows cast over an unseen tomorrow.

Be pushed and be pulled today. For it is in this balance, this yen and yang, that we arrive at days we can call great.

Yesterday wants to know it was worth it, today wants its fulfillment, and tomorrow needs you to pull back the drapes.

It’s good to be back.

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