Life Is All About Making Choices

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Life is all about making choices. Always do your best to make the right ones, and always do your best to learn from the wrong ones.

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Every Second You Spend Dwelling

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Every second you spend dwelling on the past is a second of your present that you are missing.

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When You Release Expectations

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When you release expectations, you are free to enjoy things for what they are instead of what you think they should be. -Mandy Hale

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On Mother’s Day…

…nothing says love like chickensh*t! Let me explain…

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This year we celebrated a week early so we can be with our mothers in IL next weekend. We have a tradition in our family for Mother’s Day; full body massage, breakfast in bed, everyone working in the yard planting trees, vegetables, etc., nice dinner, but the best part is I get to clean the chicken coop that contains about 6 months worth of crap from our long, hard Wisconsin winter. Gotta admit there were a couple of times I almost lost my breakfast [note to self; next year eat AFTER!] but I got ‘er done. All three overloaded wheelbarrows full…

How about you? What will you do to honor your wife on Mother’s Day?

Mother and child reunion…

My oldest son taking his mom out for some frozen custard ‘Ducati style’…

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Skippin’!

Finally got some decent weather in Sturgeon Bay this past weekend. Great day to take a walk on the beach…

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Step into Your Starring Role

Earlier this year I ‘discovered’ the ‘imposter complex’ thanks to my yogi Jackie Dumaine. The more I learned about it the more I understood why I haven’t finished my epic book on ‘Becoming Known’. I believe, you see, that if you can name it you can ‘fix it’. If something has a name, that means you can google it and find tools to help. There are a few reasons why my book remains 70% completed — one of them is that as soon as you put your thoughts into words and declare your expertise in an area, someone smarter can come along and prove that you’re a moron…

A few days ago, Tanya Geisler [the author of the following quote] was kind enough to track me down in Twitter and share her TEDx Women talk on the same subject — how I missed this, I’ll never know but as the Buddha said ‘when the student is ready the teacher comes along‘. She says:

Ever since November 2012, I knew that there would be a moment that my TEDxWomen talk would be available for all to see. And that I’d need to find a way to share it with my corner of the world. That is, YOU. I’d love to say that I was excited, but the reality is, I’ve been a little, well…nervous.

I mean, I KNEW I’d be proud of it…I spent weeks (and weeks) preparing, researching, training, practicing, finessing and getting it under the requisite 18 minutes. And I KNEW the content would be good…I know the Impostor Complex like the back of my hand.

But asking everyone, YOU, to go check out my TEDxWomen talk is just…so…selfish, right?

Me, me, me, me, me.

I’ve started and stopped this very post about 15 times. Each time I approached with this question:: “what huge, massive, COLOSSAL value can I bring to my readers AND STILL let them know that my talk is available for viewing?”…as though the two were mutually exclusive.

So I’m about to take a leap of faith. The huge value of this post IS my talk.

Whoa. Whoa. Whooooooooa.

That seriously just kind of took my breath away. The sheer audacity.

But there it is.

My friends, I know A LOT about the Impostor Complex. So much so, that I am indeed becoming an Authority on the topic.

I’m claiming that.

In my perfectly imperfect talk, I’ve outlined a process that moves us from feeling like an Impostor to feeling like an Authority. I use it with my coaching clients, and in my own life. It’s also the backbone of my Step into Your Starring Role program.

If you ever, EVER struggle with the Impostor Complex, then you WILL get value from watching this talk…because I wrote the talk for you.

And now, I leave it in your loving hands, and will go and celebrate (an ever-important step in the process, you’ll see) by busting my Kid out of after-school care early for an ice cream cone.

Because

I did it. I really, really did it.

And if you want to do it too, you can and will too. ”How do you begin? The answer is simple: you decide to.”  – Anne Lamott

And maybe, just maybe this will guide you::

Source: Quite Simply…my TEDxWomen Talk | Tanya Geisler – Step into Your Starring Role

Can I recommend you take the time to watch her talk? I just did…

I believe that the danger and the opportunity of social media and transformational thought leadership is walking the fine line and finding the ‘golden mean’ between imposter syndrome and narcissism. This is such an important impediment to transformational thought leadership that I’m going to start a resource page here. I’ll keep adding to it so come back often…

3 Reasons Why Monday Should Be Your Favorite Day of the Week!

I love Mondays!!! I’m done working on our hobby farm and I get to go back to something I’m really good at. I have a supercomputer with a blazing internet connection and I am in my element. TGIM!!!

For a deeper explanation, read this post about embracing the ‘suck’

EMBRACE THE SUCK!

Anthony Meindl writes:

It’s a very Buddhist concept. When we deny what reality is giving us, we create suffering. So life is a dance between minimizing expectations and surrendering to what our lives actually reveal to us.

By embracing our lives totally (even the stuff that “sucks”), we get through them. The Armed Forces have no other choice. If they’re out in the Iraqi desert or in the mountains of Afghanistan, the only way they’re going to get through those challenging experiences is by embracing them.

But for us with our modern conveniences and propensity for denial, we can distract ourselves, numb ourselves, fool ourselves over and over to avoid, disconnect, ignore, postpone, procrastinate and put our heads in the sand when we don’t want to look at what is.

And that’s ironic since the denial of something simply extends its presence.

So even though “the suck” sucks, the prolonging of it makes it even suckier. For longer.

So why do we do it?

Habit.

Get the rest here: EMBRACE THE SUCK!.

Stop Judging Everyone So Much (Especially Yourself!)

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Here’s what I say to you, to me, and to anyone that cares to read this: The long and the short is this: stop judging so much.

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

The opposite of judging? Allowing. Abandoning judging and picking up allowing has brought so much more peace in my life. Go to the source to get the rest of Jen’s perspective…

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Rise Above & Choose Love

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`VISUALINSPIRATION 

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Sometimes People Try To Expose

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Sometimes people try to expose what’s wrong with you because they can’t handle everything that’s right about you.

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Love Yourself Right Where You Are

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`VISUALINSPIRATION 

Todd Lohenry‘s insight:

There is NOTHING more liberating…

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Worry Less Smile More

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Worry less. Smile more. Accept criticism. Take responsibility. Be quiet and listen. Love life. Embrace change.

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Sometimes We Become So Focused

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Sometimes we become so focused on the finish line, that we fail to find joy in the journey. “Sometimes we become so focused on the finish line, that we fail to find joy in the journey.”

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