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Enter Today

It’s not yesterday. And it’s not tomorrow.

There are some handshakes approaching today. Be there. Be there with them. Lock hands, lock eyes.

There’s a hug you’re to give you in your story today. Give it well. Leave the recipient better than you found them.

Discover something new. Smile in reflection of the newness now known.

Tend your metaphorical gardens of life, relationships, and business. Till the field. Sow some seeds. Pray for rain. Harvest if something’s ripe.

Turn a stranger into a friend.

Breathe.

Laugh. Laugh hard.

See what the sun is touching. See all of it. There’s enough light to not just look, but also see.

And stop and listen to today.

Be still and quiet enough so that you may hear what today is trying to relay your way.

It’s alive. It’s with us. It’s here. It’s now.

Will you join all of the music that is unfolding around you today?

Music is 1% possibility and 99% participation.

Say yes.

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Once You Get Past Why…

…the momentum begins.

When you know ‘why’ you are here, you immediately make movements to find the instruments that will lend themselves to your music.

You’re not here to build a facade and you’re not meant to be a carbon copy of another.

Be the hands, the feet, the eyes, the words, and the soul that only you can be.

In the words of Jim Rohn…

Why?

Why not?

Why not you?

Why not now?

Today, may you waltz through these ‘why’s’.

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If so, then move…

If you’re looking for poetry, have you accepted your role as a poet?

If so, then make a poetic move.

If you’re wanting the fulfillment of completed art, are you ok with being an artist?

If so, then make an artistic move.

If you’re after making music, have you fallen in love with an instrument (or two) (or three)?

If so, then make a move towards a vow to such an instrument.

Our desires create roles that must create movements in-lieu of the duty, obligation, and responsibility the desire demands.

In other words, “Nothing happens until something moves.” Albert Einstein

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What Is and What Is Not Working or Choosing vs. Begging

Choosing is working.

Choosing to give. Choosing to serve. Choosing to lead.

Begging is not working.

And a beggar can’t be a chooser, right?

Success, music, art, and skill all sow their seeds in the soils of choice.

Many things are out of our control, but not our choices.

Choosing to sow > Begging for rain.

 

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Mid-Year Books and Summer Suggestions

If you’re looking for some reading this summer, here’s a few books I’ve read this year and would recommend. Enjoy.

On Looking

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Alexandria Horowitz gives us all an elbowing nudge as a reminder of what we look over, look around, miss, and miss out on. You’ll see what I mean when you read her words.

Moonwalking With Einstein

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You didn’t know there were such thing as mental athletes did you? This one takes some time and focus, but it’s a lovely peek into how our memory works (or how much we think we know at this time about the plumbing of the mind).

The Wisdom of Insecurity 

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Here’s the CliffsNotes: Anxiety is too much future in your presence and guilt and shame is too much past in your presence. Now > Then and There.

The Everything Store

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A very interesting look behind the walls of a relentless company and relentless man, Jeff Bezos. They leave an empty seat in every corporate meeting as symbol of the customer being in the meeting and having a say. Love that.

Leonard da Vinci: Flights of the Mind

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I left this book with two thoughts: 1) Genius is much more organic than we’ve been told and sold that it is. 2) Art is a three-way fight between man, mind, and soul.

The Innovator’s Dilemma

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From here on out, here’s the winning business model: Where there’s peace, disturb it.

Memos from the Chairman

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I’ll read this again and again. It’s hilarious and drills home the appreciation of the dollar, paper clips, and turning off the lights when you leave a room.

Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt Into Brilliance

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This book has probably moved into my top 20 list and is the perfect read for anyone that is about to graduate from school, looking to start something, take a chance, or go after a dream.

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