The greatest successes…

…and where they come from:

Good weekend thinking;

“Epipheo.TV talked with David Allen about how to hack through your to-do list and free up your mind to focus on what’s most important to you. It’s a very short, very fun video.” via How to hack your to-do list (and quiet the monkeys in your mind) | GTD Times.

Seth Godin has a great thought for those of us who think about our businesses on a Saturday morning:

There’s always a defect, always a slow drip, somewhere. Every plan, every organization, every venture has a glitch.

The question isn’t, "is this perfect?" The question is, "will this get me there?"

Sometimes we make the mistake of ignoring the big leaks, the ones that threaten our journey.

More often, though, we’re so busy fixing tiny leaks that we get distracted from the real goal, which is to go somewhere.

via Seth's Blog: All boats leak.

Some of my fondest memories of growing up are the times my dad spent reading Dr. Seuss to me. I think my love of language and media comes from those times. Dr. Seuss was a gift to us all…

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Dr. Seuss

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.

~ Dr. Seuss


Theodore Seuss Geisel was born today in 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He attended Dartmouth College and Oxford.  He was a perfectionist in his work and he would sometimes spend up to a year on a book. It was not uncommon for him to throw out 95% of his material until he settled on a theme for his book.  Geisel’s first book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, was rejected 27 times before it was finally published by Vanguard Press in 1937. The Cat in the Hat was published in 1957.  Green Eggs and Ham in 1960.  (Could it have been that long ago?)  Geisel’s birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day.


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Poppy Buds

Pops Digital

via Poppy Buds.

Snow kitty

I was afraid my barn kitties would have a tough time this winter but eventually, they have gotten used to the snow and the cold [although I’m sure we’ll all be glad once spring shows up!] via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/e4mpM5

Hmmm…

Heh, heh, heh…

Awesome!

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Learning to love yourself is the key to a beautiful and nourishing relationships. Only then will you know what you rightfully deserve and what you can lovingly give.  — Dodinsky

learning to love yourself

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…but on my monitor I see this:

3-1-2013 8-15-19 AM

Argggh!!!!

Forgiveness…

Nirvana

Bill Pevlor writes:

The morning light had an unusual quality over a calm Lake Michigan, accentuated by a sky of interesting clouds. This scene of the Algoma, Wisconsin lighthouse and pier was taken from Algoma’s beach.

via Nirvana – Lighthouse Photo – Pops DigitalPops Digital.

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