Gabby Douglas’s Beam Performance Gives Us The Defining Photo Of The London Olympics

 

Gabby Douglas’s Beam Performance Gives Us The Defining Photo Of The London Olympics.

Outbelieve your limitations

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The Serenity Prayer

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The Pain of Anticipating Pain

“If pleasures are greatest in anticipation, just remember that this is also true of troubles.” ~Elbert Hubbard

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Lighthouse Companion

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A reminder…

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During my blogging hiatus…

…I am still sharing content on my Twylah page. You can find it here

Kewaunee Lighthouse at Sunrise

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Time out…

I’m pondering this Michael Hyatt post and what it means to my life and business. As a result, I’m going to take some time off from personal blogging although I will continue to share content via my Twylah page at http://twylah.com/toddlohenry or via rss here. I will also continue business blogging at http://blog.e1evation.com

Just in case you’re interested in my Twylah workflow, you can see how I do it here:

I’ll also be working on finishing my book on ‘thought leadership’ marketing called ‘Be Known; how to become and be known as the expert’. If you’re interested, you can see how I’m progressing here. Registration is free for now — please feel free to comment on the content!

Open Your Mind… or you may miss something

Open Mind (album)

Kristin Barton Cuthriell writes:

Often, people come into counseling because something in their lives is not working for them. They may be depressed. They may have anxiety. Their marriage may be falling apart. Maybe they have been grieving old wounds for years, and they just can’t find joy in life. Teenagers may be rebelling. People feel stuck in dead-end jobs. Addictions are impacting the family. People have lost the ability to let life in.

People want help. They want to feel better. Some, come in with an open mind and are ready to look at things in new ways; do things in new ways. They are ready to change. Others, however, resist change, no matter how bad they feel. They continue to do the same thing over and over again, bringing them the same undesirable results.

We are creatures of habit. We often resist change and stay with the status quo no matter how miserable we feel. We avoid doing something different.

We must stop and think about what we are doing. We must ask ourselves if what we are doing is working for us. We need to remember that if we always do what we have always done, we will always get what we have always gotten.

Let go of always being right.

Let go of thinking that there is only one way to do something.

If it is not working for you, try something different.

Be open to suggestions.

Open your mind… or you may miss something.” via Open Your Mind… or you may miss something.

One of the tools I use to keep my mind open is this quote: Nietszche said “You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” I agree with Kristin! Let go of always being right — it’s a terrible burden to bear and you’ll feel much better when you put it down… :-D

The Best of Lifehack – July 2012

Stepcase Lifehack

One month of goodness all in one place! Get the article here: The Best of Lifehack – July 2012.

 

 

 

Follow Your Bliss!

The Daily Love

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Mission accomplished

Can I tell you again how much I love Endomondo? 5 months ago I was not exercising and my life was showing it. Now, thanks to this handy app, I can look back and see that I am making progress. On the 20th of this month I saw that I had already equaled last month’s output so I made a goal to hit 200 miles of exercise for July I reached that objective.

Almost 50,000 calories equaling almost 100 hamburgers slain! For some reason, being able to look back and visually see my progress and getting all these numbers really helps motivate me. Endomondo is kind of like a coach, too, and a riding partner because I frequently use it to race against myself or the clock to get more out of my ride.

I have not yet reached Nirvana, however, I am making progress thanks to a better diet, a lot of bike riding, and Endomondo…

Saying thanks

Melody Beattie writes:

“We learn the magical lesson that making the most of what we have turns it into more.” Codependent No More

Say thank you, until we mean it.

Thank God, life, and the universe for everyone and everything sent your way.

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, and confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. It turns problems into gifts, failures into successes, the unexpected into perfect timing, and mistakes into important events. It can turn an existence into a real life, and disconnected situations into important and beneficial lessons. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.

Gratitude makes things right.

Gratitude turns negative energy into positive energy. There is no situation or circumstance so small or large that it is not susceptible to gratitude’s power. We can start with whom we are and what we have today, apply gratitude, then let it work its magic.

Say thank you, until you mean it. if you say it long enough, you will believe it.

Today, I will shine the transforming light of gratitude on all the circumstances of my life.” via Just For Today Meditations » Blog.

Time heals all wounds – unless you pick at ‘em

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Wishing you a ONE-derful day…

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Use your a.m. to aim you happily into your day…

I have heard and often repeated that the first hour is the rudder of your day. Make the most of it!!!

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Use Envy To Get You Going!

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Letting Go

Melody Beattie writes:

“For those of us who have survived by controlling and surrendering, letting go may not come easily.” Beyond Codependency

In recovery, we learn that it is important to identify what we want and need. Where does this concept leave us? With a large but clearly identified package of currently unmet wants and needs. We’ve taken the risk to stop denying and to start accepting what we want and need. The problem is, the want or need hangs there, unmet.

This can be a frustrating, painful, annoying, and sometimes obsession-producing place to be.

After identifying our needs, there is a next step in getting our wants and needs met. This step is one of the spiritual ironies of recovery. The next step is letting go of our wants and needs after we have taken painstaking steps to identify them.

We let them go, we give them up – on a mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical level. Sometimes, this means we need to give up. It is not always easy to get to this place, but this is usually where we need to go.

How often I have denied a want or need, then gone through the steps to identify my needs, only to become annoyed, frustrated, and challenged because I don’t have what I want and don’t know how to get it. If I then embark on a plan to control or influence getting that want or need met, I usually make things worse. Searching, trying to control the process, does not work. I must, I have learned to my dismay, let go.

Sometimes, I even have to go to the point of saying, “I don’t want it. I realize it’s important to me, but I cannot control obtaining that in my life. Now, I don’t care anymore if I have it or not. In fact, I’m going to be absolutely happy without it and without any hope of getting it, because hoping to get it is making me nuts – the more I hope and try to get it, the more frustrated I feel because I’m not getting it.”

I don’t know why the process works this way.

I know only that this is how the process works for me. I have found no way around the concept of letting go.

We often can have what we really want and need, or something better. Letting go is part of what we do to get it.

Today, I will strive to let go of those wants and needs that are causing me frustration. I will enter them on my goal list, then struggle to let go. I will trust God to bring me the desires of my heart, in God’s time and in God’s way.” via Just For Today Meditations » Blog.

I added a list…

…of my favorites blogs and bloggers to the menu. On that list is a link you can click to add my sources to your Google Reader if you’d like. What? You’re not using Google Reader? Oh, wow! Comment, call or ‘connect’ so we can talk about how this applies to you and your organization…

Mr. Bean & Chariots of Fire

Mr. Bean

If you are a Mr. Bean fan and you tuned in for the opening ceremony at the London Olympics, you will be nodding your head in agreement with the chart.  Mr. Bean stole the show playing Chariots of Fire.  If you missed the show, you can catch it on this NBC Olympic video clip.” via Mr. Bean & Chariots of Fire.

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