How do we dream then? How do we have vision?
Let yourself out.
You try and complicate things. Take the most difficult route.
You know who you are.
Be that. continue →
Bringing Forth Individual Wisdom of the Collective Whole
How do we dream then? How do we have vision?
Let yourself out.
You try and complicate things. Take the most difficult route.
You know who you are.
Be that. continue →
Back to a couple of days ago. Won’t things fall apart or not get done if there is no one to lead?
You are confusing leadership with management.
And no, nothing will ever fall apart because is can’t. It may not look like you want it to but it just is.
You can change what it looks like but it still just is.
So what’s the difference between managing and leading then? continue →
Life is in the moment. You can only be here.
And yet you can be there at the same time.
Your physical presence does not have to be the same place as your mind.
You can be continue →
Pull back. Take a wider look.
You’ve been looking at the pieces for so long now you’ve forgotten the bigger picture.
You might even discover some pieces continue →
Take the first step. Just one step.
And then another.
Each step is the first and last at the same time.
So don’t bother to count or measure where you are in comparison to where you were. That is merely looking backwards instead of forwards to where you are going. continue →
Glad you finally joined me – showed up. Afraid to hear what I have to say?
No – don’t even know if I could call it procrastinating. Feels more like I simply allowed myself to fall into the numb zone of mindless TV. One thing leads to another and time has slipped away in a poof of smoke. Like the mindless computer zone too.
Mindless is certainly a good term for much of what you have on your TV and computer. Numbing is also a good word because you lose your awareness the further in you go. It becomes harder to pull yourself out. Addictive in a way. Good avoidance technique too.
Funny how watching TV is acceptable but day dreaming isn’t.
Take a look at who’s controlling your mind at that point. continue →
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