Monthly Archives: July 2014

In-between Aha’s: A Life of Parlay

The more one takes time to get a birds eye view above his or her life, family, or business the more they begin to discover the beautiful and unconnected dots that guide them towards more purpose, meaning, and fulfillment. This is the divine human experience we get to partake in.

I love how Eric Hoffer stated, “In times of change, learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.”

May we not boast in what we’ve learned, but eagerly hold high what we’re learning. Humility just may be the most overlooked source of fuel that we’ve neglected to energize us.

Are you brave enough to believe in a world that exist past letter Z? I hope so. And if so, please parlay your aha’s today into more tomorrow.

Our collective illumination is contingent on our individual illumination. Again and again.

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10 Ways To Hear Better and See More Efficiently

1). Remove the headphones.

2). Pause.

3). Look at what’s in-between your starting and finishing lines.

4). Do more with less.

5). Ask more and better questions.

6). Close your inbox.

7). Put your phone in a drawer.

8). Fast from non essentials.

9). Pray for awareness.

10).

(Whatever you gather from #’s 1-9 will allow you to fill in #10)

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Game Plan

Embrace the known and equally embrace the unknown.

The standard plan is to act as if one of these isn’t there: play dumb with truth and principles or deny that change is on the horizon.

However, when we are present with how things truly are, all things that could be then become possible.

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Commas > Periods

Something worked yesterday, something different works today, and something else will work tomorrow.

Today, we rejoice in commas.

In the end the worthy goal isn’t to one day blow out your candle in some form of case closed, definite conclusion.

Rather, our hope lies in these little lights that we all have to let shine and in their capability to light the way for another or reignite one’s wick that has gone dim.

Collectively, we can all help each other to see a little bit better and get us on the other side of another comma.

Flames are contagious.

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