Let’s go for a ride!
Around The World In 5 Minutes: Astronaut’s View Of Earth From Space | FinerMinds.
Thinks I find along the way
Let’s go for a ride!
Around The World In 5 Minutes: Astronaut’s View Of Earth From Space | FinerMinds.
When you make the amazingly courageous decision to improve yourself, to say yes to bigger and better things for your life, you WILL encounter haters. They may even be people you consider friends.
Consider it a sign that you’re on the right track.
Keep going.” via The Sellout | Escape Adulthood with Kim & Jason.
Remember the acronym ‘HALTS’; don’t do anything stoopid when you are hungry, angry, lonely, tired or sick. To this I would add ‘or drunk’. Trust me on this. I know from painful experience. via A New Anti-Bullying Poster!.
Why “fake it ’til you make it” is good advice!
Full story at: Using Self-Fulfilling Prophecies to Your Advantage | Psychology Today.
I’m always trying to explain things in a way that is as simple as possible but no simpler, so I thought of another way to take a pass at David Allen’s Getting Things Done [GTD] principles as applied to the curation process. Here is the workflow map:
Here is how I apply it to the curation process:

Now, let me talk you through it:
Here are the two posts I mentioned in the screencast:

Melody Beattie writes:
Trust yourself. Trust what you know.
Sometimes, it is hard to stand in our own truth and trust what we know, especially when others would try to convince us otherwise.
In these cases, others may be dealing with issues of guilt and shame. They may have their own agenda. They may be immersed in denial. They would like us to believe that we do not know what we know; they would like us not to trust ourselves; they would prefer to engage us in their nonsense.
We don’t have to forfeit our truth or our power to others. That is codependency.
Believing lies is dangerous. When we stop trusting our truth, when we repress our instincts, when we tell ourselves there must be something wrong with us for feeling what we feel or believing what we believe, we deal a deadly blow to our self and our health.
When we discount that important part of ourselves that knows what is the truth, we cut ourselves off from our center. We feel crazy. We get into shame, fear, and confusion. We can’t get our bearings when we allow someone to pull the rug from under us.
This does not mean that we are never wrong. But we are not always wrong.
Be open. Stand in our truth. Trust what you know. And refuse to buy into denial, nonsense, bullying, or coercion that would like to take you off course.
Ask to be shown the truth, clearly – not by the person trying to manipulate or convince you, but by yourself, your Higher Power, and the Universe.
Today, I will trust my truth, my instincts, and my ability to ground myself in reality. I will not allow myself to be swayed by bullying, manipulating, games, dishonesty, or people with peculiar agendas.” via Just For Today Meditations – Maintaining A Life.
“A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” ~Winston Churchill
Full story at: Train Yourself to Be More Positive in 5 Steps | Tiny Buddha.
Live Life Quotes, Love Life Quotes, Live Life Happy
“If you judge people, you have no time to love them.” ~Mother Theresa
Full story at: Do You Judge the Person You Used to Be? | Tiny Buddha.
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