You don’t need to look like something. You need to be something. The art of becoming eventually paints itself an identity.
Few things are as indicative of your future as who your friends are.
Dreams are previews.
Warm putter > Hot driver.
You don’t need to look like something. You need to be something. The art of becoming eventually paints itself an identity.
Few things are as indicative of your future as who your friends are.
Dreams are previews.
Warm putter > Hot driver.
There are few things that are more shared and reciprocated than kindness.
Wear it today.
It fits us all.
you’re able to surrender to what’s there…what’s always been there.
This is a move out of content and a move into context.
In doing so we leave a tiresome spirit of wandering for the life-giving spirit of wonderment.
There’s something about work that is central to what we do.
Only recently, has it become – right or wrong – a reflection of who we are. Careful with that. I’m afraid, no I’m happy, that was never the intention.
When you think work, think story. And when you think story, think plot.
There’s a couple of ways to define plot:
1) A small piece of ground, generally used for a specific purpose: a garden plot.
2) To conceive and arrange the action and incidents of something.
Create a holy harmony of these two definitions and there you will have the definition of work. Also known as the intersection of where passion meets purpose and the formula for a good night’s sleep. Work is a purposeful garden.
Lastly, there’s a another way to approach the concept of work and that’s through the lens of the protagonist. Who is he? He’s the character in a story that knows what he wants and overcomes conflict to get it. He is the guy plotting his way towards a series of finish lines and victories that his muse has whispered.
It’s work being the protagonist isn’t it?
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