How often do you tend towards your habits rather than behave by intention? Take a few moments to consider the question. In general, I think we tend toward habits because they are comfortable. And
“Communication is many things. It’s what you sound like. It’s what you look like. It’s what you say. It’s what you don’t say. It’s how you feel. It’s how you hear. It’s how you
I love that I have the opportunity to always learn something new. And I love that I now know the value of maintaining this attitude. And I love that the last 5 years in
“A convenient justification betrays a good intention.”@ThePurposedSailor @AmberHavekost We’d be wise to consider the ramifications of our justifications when derived from convenience. While we might think they excuse our behavior, they also shed light
Do you ever ask yourself ‘Why?’… Why do I do the things I do. Why do I feel the way I feel? Why do I say the things I say? When you answer yourself,
Have you ever said a word (or a phrase) and then stopped for a moment and examined said word (or phrase) thoroughly? The word nerd in me does this often…what is *actually* being said?
Have you ever watched a water-skier? Or maybe you’ve experienced it yourself. Picture it for a moment or pull up one of your memories — You know… …the days where the water is like
I look at life through an “everything has meaning” kind of lens. I’m always looking for the connections, the metaphors that illustrate life, the deeper meanings that come with something as small as a