Find and Respect Your Own Stride

Melody Beattie writes:

“Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what they sought.” Basho.

One of the dangers of following a hero is the temptation to emulate them too much instead of walking our own path. John quit his job and started his own company when he was twenty-four years old. Five years later he sold out for mil­lions of dollars. We want to be like John so we try the same thing and go broke. What happened? Is the universe against us? No. We just got confused about the difference between learning from a hero and trying to walk his path. John’s path may have led him to start a company; your path may also lead you on that course, just not at the same time in your life.

We can still learn much from our heroes and the people we admire. Just be aware that their path and time frame may be different from ours.

When the time comes for you to start that business, learn a new skill, enter into a relationship, or whatever you’re hop­ing to do, the experience will be there. The experience will be ready for you when you’re ready for it. Your timing may be different from everyone else’s.

I know people who got married after knowing each other only two weeks and then stayed mostly happily married for more than thirty years. I know people who date each other for years and still can’t decide if they’re ready to commit. My friend made the transition from living in the Midwest to living in California in months. That transition took me several years.

We each have our own stride and path. And while many of our lessons are similar, each of us is unique. If we spend our time trying to emulate a person rather than an idea, we’ll at best be an inferior version of our teacher and at worst will never discover our own path. Their stride will be too long or too short for us, and we won’t learn the true lesson, which is to trust our inner guide.

Gautama Buddha found enlightenment while sitting under a banyan tree; Milarepa found it while living as a hermit in a Himalayan cave. Gaining enlightenment isn’t an exercise in following a person; it’s an exercise in following your heart.

God, help me let go of any expectations of perfection I may have of myself or others. Help me be aware of the messages you send me, then help me discern my own truth.” via September 22: Find and Respect Your Own Stride.

Love People For Who They Are

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Go bananas!

Rock Parking Fire Babe Death

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Sunrise Pier Fishermen

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Parents night

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Point being I don’t want to see snowblowers for sale. It’s a sign of bad things to come…

Stop Being Offended Today: The Cure For Everything That Irritates You

 

Get the idea here: Stop Being Offended Today: The Cure For Everything That Irritates You – by Dumb Little Man.

Here’s my approach to blogging and social media in a nutshell…

“You’ve got to accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don’t mess with Mister In-Between

You’ve got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
Have faith or pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene”

Whether you’re a solopreneur or the ‘Director, Corporate Marketing and Brand Communications Worldwide’ for a large farm implement manufacturer you can use good, fast and cheap social media tools to implement the ‘Perry Como’ approach to publicizing your business. Did you find some great news about your company on the web? “Accentuate the positive” by posting it to your corporate blog. Is someone harassing you online? “Eliminate the negative” by posting positive content and feeding your fans. Get the picture? Old Perry had it right, even if social media didn’t exist in 1958 when he recorded that song…

So, you latch on to the Perry Como method when you think about promoting your own personal brand

PS Originally posted 02/24/2010, updated 9/21/2012; still true over two years later…

Gee. Ya think? :-D

Why do people use social networks? Is there a difference in how we approach and use personal and professional social media platforms, and are we a different person on each?

In The Mindset Divide, LinkedIn polled more than 6,000 social media users across 12 different countries about the ways they use different social channels. Their aspiration? That marketers will be better able to connect to these different mindsets on personal and professional networks.

It’s a big study, and all a bit biased towards LinkedIn, really, inasmuch as personal networks – i.e., Twitter and Facebook – are somewhat dismissed by the talking heads in the video that accompanies the study as “entertainment and fun” and ways to simply pass the time, whereas professional networks – i.e., LinkedIn – are “essential”, allow us to “succeed” and “learn about new opportunities”, drive us to “understand the changes in the landscape” and “help us lose weight and meet sexy people”. Get the rest here: People Use Different Social Networks For Different Reasons, Says LinkedIn [STUDY] – AllTwitter.

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I am as happy as my thoughts…

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Don’t Tie Your Heart To A Person Who Has Nothing to Offer

Don’t Tie Your Heart To A Person Who Has Nothing.

The World’s Problem…

The World’s Problem Is Not That The Rich.

 

 

 

Take Back Your Power and Start Loving Your Life

“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.” ~George Bernard Shaw

Get the scoop here: Take Back Your Power and Start Loving Your Life | Tiny Buddha.

 

 

 

Why Forgiveness Doesn’t Work and How to Change That

“Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future.” ~Paul Boese

Get the answer here: Why Forgiveness Doesn’t Work and How to Change That | Tiny Buddha.

The Amount Of Abuse We Tolerate

The Amount Of Abuse We Tolerate.

Don’t Let A Bad Moment Ruin Your Day

 

Don’t Let A Bad Moment Ruin Your Day.

Your Bad Day Has Just Started :-D

 

Heh, heh, heh…

TGIF: Your Bad Day Has Just Started – Lead.Learn.Live..

Raise Your Standards!

 

Visual Inspiration: Raise Your Standards!.

Cosmos in the Weeds

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Stretches All Desk Workers Should Do Today

 

Me? I plank and do pushups in my office before I start the day. Here are 6 more: Stretches All Desk Workers Should Do Today | Greatist.

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