Category Archives: Focus

The Gardener’s Garden

In a presentation not long ago, I posed the question, “How does your garden grow?” This was a metaphorical question posed to engage the audience into truly questioning the root – no pun intended – of what it takes to grow and produce the meaning and purpose we all want out of our lives, relationships, and businesses.

The session concluded with a simple thought….the gardener must garden.

The Gardener’s Garden sparked some more thoughts here.

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Kaizen

…is Japanese for “good change”.

We typically avoid change due to the negative/bad connotation we’ve given the concept.

Perhaps we could all arrive at some necessary newness if we connected “good” to “change”.

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Questions

As long as you have questions, you’ll be on the path of fulfillment. Questions keep us child-like.

The more I’m with my children the more I’m enthralled and longing to be recruited into their classes they are unknowingly teaching. “Why?”, “Can I color?”, and “Where’s the rainbow?” are the questions they’re wrestling with now.

If we are honest, we’re still asking the same questions as well.

May we never lose the courage to ask.

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The Libraries

That place in your chest that holds countless experiences, failures, successes, triumphs, and journeys…that place is a library. These are pages worth revisiting as long as the memory provides momentum, not drag, into your music.

The group that knows you. The group that is is for you. The cast of characters constantly pushing you towards a better story…they are a library and a source to keep you centered in your story.

There’s a forest leaned up against a mountain with a stream gently running through it. Walking through the trees you walk through a library. Standing atop the mountain you have library beneath you. And in the river is a library where answers are flowing over billions of questions sunk as rocks on the bottom. You can skip a rock or pause to see your reflection. What will you choose? Joy or joy?

The old-school library is a real place too, still. Billions of pages, asleep on the shelves, waiting to be thumbed through. With all of the wisdom in the world recorded and printed thus far, it’s hard to believe such a place is rarely frequented by most. Whimsical bravery is what sends one to walk into such a place. What happens if you find out what you didn’t know?

And then there’s Google. The library and, conveniently, the librarian in your pocket. One click and the unconnected is connected.

Alas, What’s To Be Written > What Has Been Written. That’s what you should do when you leave your libraries.

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Getting to 100

…is when something special happens.

100 calls and you’ll overcome the fear of rejection.

100 ‘hello’s’ later, you’ll forget the thought of ever avoiding self introductions.

100 workouts and the burn is welcomed (I recall from memory, not current experience).

100 speeches from now the stage turns comfy.

1 is good.

99 more and they will call you ‘Lucky’.

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