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Tattoo artist Amanda Wachob has mad skills when it comes to her modern, abstract designs that show off her signature, painterly style.
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Thinks I find along the way
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Tattoo artist Amanda Wachob has mad skills when it comes to her modern, abstract designs that show off her signature, painterly style.
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Love this, and these few short quotes on kindness…
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Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates. There’s plenty of movement, but you never know if it’s going to be forward, backwards, or sideways.
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We’ve grown to be big fans of our colleague Joo’s HJ-Story. It reminds us of the old “Happiness is warm puppy” series with Snoopy and the Peanuts gang. So Joo and I thought we’d have some fun and try to cross-pollinate our audience!
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It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
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Perhaps the best advice on blogging I’ve ever seen…
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Perhaps the best advice on blogging I’ve ever seen…

Go to the source: Blog This! Sometimes Going Back to Basics Leads to the Best Posts : @ProBlogger

…especially when it comes to information!
So shoot me — I’m now a Star Trek Voyager fan — especially beginning with Season 3. One of the more interesting character studies documents the relationship between Seven of Nine and the only child on the Voyager, Naomi Wildman. Naomi aspires to be more ‘borglike‘ but helps Seven become more human. The following exchange takes place in “The Voyager Conspiracy“…
“Quantity is less relevant than quality — you must be able to interpret the data and enjoy the process…”
When you aspire to transformational thought leadership, remember it’s the quality of the data that counts but more importantly, you must be able to interpret the data and enjoy the process…
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The art of surrender is the art of getting out of the way of your own growth. ~Bryant McGill #growth #surrender #flower #nature #art #release #empowerment
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A commercial offering a good depiction of the child within…
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One of life’s great mysteries solved in modern times…
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FinerMinds says:
Doing something nice for someone is easy, but are you strong enough to let go of your ego and really empower someone through soul-motivated service?
In this 3-minute video, international best-selling author and spirituality lecturer, Caroline Myss, explains what soul service is, and how many of us do not always promote the strengths we see in others for fear that they may outshine us or leave us feeling humiliated.
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Don’t ruin today by reliving yesterday’s problems.
Start fresh with beginner’s mind…
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The daffodils were the early spring bloomers in this bunch, but the tulips were soon to follow. Photo by Bill Pevlor.
Sigh. I love daffodils…
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Pretty deep stuff from Mr. Kanigan…
“We’ve all led raucous lives,
some of them inside, some of them out.
But only the poem you leave behind is what’s important.
Everyone knows this.
The voyage into the interior is all that matters,
Whatever your ride.
Sometimes I can’t sit still for all the asininities I read.
Give me the hummingbird, who has to eat sixty times
His own weight a day just to stay alive.
Now that’s a life on the edge.”
― Charles Wright
Charles Wright, born 1935, is often ranked as one of the best American poets of his generation. Born in 1935 in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee, Wright attended Davidson College and he served four years in the U.S. Army, and it was while stationed in Italy that Wright began to read and write poetry. His many collections of poetry and numerous awards—including the Pulitzer Prize, the Griffin International Poetry Prize, and a Ruth Lilly…
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And, do we carry the day or does the day carry us?
Another early morning finds me sitting in the office atrium, catching up on the day’s rhythm, seeing if I can match the beat. The energy is too slow, involving shuffling instead of stepping, a resignation in the bend of the head. Clearly I am not going to be a helpful dance partner. I need to carry the day differently…which propels me towards an entirely different train of thought. How to carry the day.
Should it be carried gently as a sleeping baby in your arms, held with acute awareness of its inestimable preciousness? Or with abandon? Tossing the day up in the air with delight, watching it return to your hands gleefully anticipating the breathlessness of being thrown higher again and again.
Perhaps it should be carried over your shoulder, as one carries shirts fresh from the dry cleaner? Protected in plastic that provides the security that they will make…
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Sometimes the one who walked away was not punishing you. They were giving you a gift. There is a such thing as “good” bye. -Thema Davis
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The saddest thing about BETRAYAL is that it never comes from your enemies.
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You can’t calm the storm… so stop trying. What you can do is calm yourself. The storm will pass.
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Timing is everything. When you’re REALLY ready for it, it will come. -Mandy Hale
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