I have seen this video (& something akin to this poster) before, but it's an idea that needs to be revisited every now and again.
I think it's especially worth watching--not only for oneself, but also as a parent who is raising kids in today's world. There's no instant "reset button" like there is on an Angry Birds video game. You don't simply re-spawn. These instant gratification-techification kids du jour need a bit of a reality check. What you do is get up, dust yourself off, and try again. Retry, redesign, reiterate, and redo. And if that doesn't work, try try again!
You might surprise yourself, but those failures might end up building some strength, some confidence, and ultimately some great success!!
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLYECIjmnQs; Never Failed-Never Tried Poster from http://www.cmoe.com/blog/famous-failures.htm
Friday, January 30, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Thank You
I would like to send out a good ole fashioned GTG "Thank You."
Thank you to all of you who have been routinely checking in over the last 2 weeks. I have been highly absent. And for that I apologize.
But, there's been a lot going on.
There usually is! But it's true.
There has been an incredible loss to my community. We have been far more in the news than I would have liked. There have been far more tears than I would have liked.
Some excellent articles I would like to direct you to are here.
Baltimore Sun: Families Releases Statement
Firehouse Zen: Annapolis Mansion Fire, Investigating, and of Course, The Haters
Capital Gazette: Families of Victims Release a Statement
Image from http://media.npr.org/assets/artslife/books/2010/04/poetry-month/art-of-losing/candle-c310328a1ef08a3c359730d2219c7fedaa7ab686-s800-c15.jpg
Thank you to all of you who have been routinely checking in over the last 2 weeks. I have been highly absent. And for that I apologize.
But, there's been a lot going on.
There usually is! But it's true.
There has been an incredible loss to my community. We have been far more in the news than I would have liked. There have been far more tears than I would have liked.
Some excellent articles I would like to direct you to are here.
Baltimore Sun: Families Releases Statement
Firehouse Zen: Annapolis Mansion Fire, Investigating, and of Course, The Haters
Capital Gazette: Families of Victims Release a Statement
Image from http://media.npr.org/assets/artslife/books/2010/04/poetry-month/art-of-losing/candle-c310328a1ef08a3c359730d2219c7fedaa7ab686-s800-c15.jpg
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
Oceanic Threats Infographic
I find infographics so fascinating in the presentation of facts.
Largely, I would imagine, it is due to my very visual learning style.
Here is an eye-opening one on the importance of oceans to our planet, and how both human and environmental factors are affecting them! Click here (or enlarge) to see it in a more readable size.
Infographic from http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/stories/why-our-seas-are-collapsing-infographic and reusethisbag.com
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
The Earth is My Church
This Video has been around apparently since Earth Day 2013, but it's a new one to me, and felt like a strong, powerful way to start the new year.
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoKAYoe6Tuw
Video from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoKAYoe6Tuw
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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Make a "One Word"Commitment for One Year
Ever since writing about "one word" and reflecting back on what that probably was for 2014 ("Change"), I have been pondering my potential word for 2015.
It's kind of like dress shopping. I've been trying them on, sampling them for size, shape, fit, comfort level.
I nearly went with "Invest." That one had a pretty good fit--not just from a money decision side, but also in these ways:
I nearly went with "Invest." That one had a pretty good fit--not just from a money decision side, but also in these ways:
- Invest in the relationships that matter;
- Invest in spending time in ways I value;
- Invest in food and health choices to build the body and energy I desire.
A good word. A "walk-to-the-counter-it's-mine" word.
But, just like when you think you have that "just right outfit" and are walking up to the counter to purchase it and make it your own, you see "it." That unassuming yet perfect outfit tucked away that you somehow managed to miss on your first go around. Surprisingly simple, yet so ideal.
Yep, it's the one. Make.
But, just like when you think you have that "just right outfit" and are walking up to the counter to purchase it and make it your own, you see "it." That unassuming yet perfect outfit tucked away that you somehow managed to miss on your first go around. Surprisingly simple, yet so ideal.
Yep, it's the one. Make.
It ties in with the Maker
Movement of inventive thinking that we are embracing at school to embody the
21st century skills of design thinking, creativity, collaboration, &
critical thinking. So this 1 word builds in, for me, a professional goal.
Yet, this seemingly simple word has a lot of power:
Yes, "Make" fits quite comfortably.
Yet, this seemingly simple word has a lot of power:
- Make time for
what I value.
- Make time for
the people I love.
- Make healthy
food choices.
- Make smart money
choices.
- Make room in my
house for the things I love, and make a break from the things we have
outgrown.
- Make a move to
get outside more.
- Make more
"unplugged" time (& make my family see the importance of
that).
- Make more time
to "play" (& to sleep!)
- Make time for
creativity and blogging.
- Make time to be
less busy while making time for re-energizing & more adventures.
- Make time for
more books and less Social Media Trawling.
- Make peace with
the imperfections.
- Make more
laughter to alleviate the stress of modern living.
- Make more space
amongst the busy.
- Make some
lemonade, & make time to watch the sunset while drinking it.
- Make a family
word for the year that the 4 of us can aspire to.
- Make a life that
energizes me.
- Make sure I'm
not sleep walking through life (though make sure to sleep if that's what my
body needs!)
- Make this the
year that you make things happen.
- Make a
difference.
- Make.
As my husband told me, many
of these, while all encompassing, seem to counter each other. 'Tis true, but I
think that's what life is. Kind of like the old Kenny Rogers song from the long
ago movie "The Gambler:"
"You gotta know when to hold them, know when to fold them. Know when to walk away...Know when to run."
Sometimes you ebb,
sometimes you flow. It's about being more self-aware and knowing what you need
at the time. "Make sure you aren't sleepwalking through life" sums
that up well.
Yes, "Make" fits quite comfortably.
What might your word of 2015 be?
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Friday, January 2, 2015
#12BloggerDays Revisited
At the start of December, (yes, a mere month ago) I gave myself a blogging challenge. The 12 Days of Blogging... which seemed perfectly natural given "the song." (You know the one I'm a-talking about!)
So, as my "Scrap-It" App pic above indicates--I did it! A whole baker's dozen: 12 + 1 bonus. Yes, a sense of triumph and jubilation is mine. There were some times, early on especially, when I wasn't sure I could do it--at which my husband always makes fun of me. Here I go again, bringing about my own self-induced anxiety and frustration by my own self-induced project!
But, my take-aways are strong & I'm glad I did it:
- It's always good to set a goal (even relatively short term), & accomplish it.
- It put my feet to the fire in a good way, which in turn rejuvenated my writing (at least for me internally--which for me, is what counts)! It got me thinking in more creative ways, & I dabbled in some different styles I hadn't used in awhile.
- It got some of my procrastination topics marked off my to-do list--another sense of accomplishment right there. Those things that "just hang there," taunting you, start to demean you. I was feeling quite hard on myself for never getting them there--which does nothing to your self-worth & value!
- Christmas season served as a good time for me to do it. (Again, this is on a personal level just for me--you might have your own "best time" to do such things.) I tend to get frenzied and hurried, and thereby grouchy and sometimes discouraged during this season. So many lists, so many things to do--sometimes I wind up losing the meaning of the season. Yet, this gave me writing, which for me is a way to re-energize. I get into the flow, and I bask in the "me time." A very good way to counter the exciting-yet-sometimes-draining elements of prep time during "the most wonderful time of the year." Plus, Christmas sometimes opens up seasonal topics which are ripe and perfect for blog fodder!
- It has already started to inspire some January posts, so it continues to be a gift (to myself) that keeps giving.
I'd recommend to anyone to find little (and sometimes big) ways to shake it up. Kind of what New Year's is all about, with resolutions. I used to love that about "new calendar season." A brand new calendar, empty, waiting to be filled. A year waiting to be lived. Reminds me of the quote below from Brad Paisley (that cropped up around New Year's).
My #12BloggerDays walk-away-words: Write a good book, build some great adventures for 2015, and shake it up in little and big ways!
Book & Brad Paisley quote from https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B6KyK-gIYAA56Hx.png:large; 12 Days of Blogging pic created on my ipad using the Scrap It HD app.
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Thursday, January 1, 2015
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