Monthly Archives: July 2011

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Gently down the stream
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily
Life is but a dream

I don’t think I’m at liberty to drift along merrily, aimlessly, in the stream any more.  I mean I still drift merrily on occasion, but no longer without intention and not for very long.  In fact I’d say my drift is more of a hover.

Stop, take stock and then off we go…on our merry way, just not drifting.

It’s not that I don’t like being without a care in the world, it’s more that there are so many things to do and see. Now I really want to do and see them, not just dream about doing them and seeing them.

How about you?  Are you drifting and dreaming, or taking stock and doing?

P.S. I am participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this month – 31 days of July, a blog a day if I can.

Odd but Even, Sweet and Sour

Some days contain such diverse activities that at the end of it I’m not sure how I feel.  Except I think I like precisely that…the off-kilter feeling.  I’ve consistently gravitated to the quirky, unusual, just outside the box kind of stuff.  You might say I’ve always liked odd, in an even kind of way.

When you’re in one groove that ends in a satisfying tied-up-with-a-bow kind of way, how easily can you move into the next one?  Can you use your feel-good reserves to tackle a less than favorite task and still have a little left over at the end of the day?  I think the key is simply to be aware, to pay attention to yourself, make sure you’re actually plugged in to the sweet socket so you get charged up with enough of that honey to tackle the sour.

I believe you can.

P.S. I am participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this month – 31 days of July, a blog a day if I can.

Words of Wisdom

“..know that action is man’s foremost obligation, regardless of anything he feels..” – Ayn Rand from Part 1 of Atlas Shrugged.

I am reading Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.  This novel and “The Fountainhead” are books I’ve had on my reading list forever, although I really knew nothing about them, I definitely knew they were significant somehow.  The reason they were catapulted to the top of my list and why I now own both and have started reading is entirely due to someone using the word “mind-blowing” in his review.  Apparently I’m ready to have my mind blown.

Funny thing, I bought both novels on-line, either on Amazon or through half.com, for very little money.  The books are brand new, in small sized paperback of over 1,000 pages each – they’re actually labeled Student Edition.  But my heart sank when I turned to page 1. Oh boy, can I tell you how I struggled to read type that small.  I’ve never had this happen before, but with or without glasses it was difficult – wow, did I wait too long, nooooooo?

Well no, I persevered and as the story began gathering steam (pun absolutely intended!), the reading became easier or I found the right light or something.  In any event, I am into it big time and, frankly, in awe!

If you’re like me and have always loved reading (it’s a deep, personal enjoyment for me) don’t you find it exciting when you pick up an older book and it just flat out knocks your socks off?

P.S. I am participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this month – 31 days of July, a blog a day if I can.

Days from Hell, Vibes from Heaven


July 1 having started out all chirpy, July 2 became a day from hell from which I was saved by family and my dearest and truest friend and her support and white russians.  I know I’m making this a little dramatic, but guess what, I been managing the drama of others for several weeks now and frankly I am entitled to some of my own just so I can release it!  You follow me?

July 3 – today feels light and airy and good again.  I’d therefore like to send out vast swathes of heavenly vibes to all on this U.S. holiday weekend.  Love yourself, love your family, love your friends and I hope you enjoy the festivities, relaxed and safe, swaddled in this cocoon.

P.S. I am participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this month – 31 days of July, a blog a day if I can but 31 no matter what!

How Time Flies Even When You’re Not Wearing A Watch

How exciting to be back on another blog challenge.

How have you been? My life’s been really busy, more than a little challenging in some departments, but completely awesome in others (I’ll share some with you this month).  I am still happier than I’ve ever been because that’s what being in business for myself continues to do for me.  Hope you’re getting some of that good stuff too 🙂

One thing that’s struck me lately is that I no longer seem to need to wear a watch.  Yes, my little watch tan line has gone… see…

In fact I was at a lovely business mixer last night and got in a conversation about this very subject, about how freeing it is, how even though we’re busier than we ever were in the corporate world, we don’t need our watches because our time is now our own!

Tick tock and you don’t stop y’all.

Anyone else feeling this?

 

P.S. Can’t wait to read all your wonderful words of wisdom this month, fellow UBC bloggers.

P.P.S. I am participating in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this month – 31 days of July, 31 blogs a day if I can. Come join us, it’s really fun!