The best of @toddlohenry for 7/22/2012

  1. “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.”- Marcus Aurelius

    Fri, Jul 20 2012 12:56:57
  2. “Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves, without any insistence that they satisfy you.”- Wayne Dyer

    Fri, Jul 20 2012 12:56:04
  3. “Remember, when you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself as someone who needs to judge. The same applies to judgments directed at you.”- Wayne Dyer

    Thu, Jul 19 2012 13:24:04
  4. Currently, there is overwhelming evidence showing that consuming fewer calories helps one live longer: this is true whether you’re a single-celled amoeba or a human. Consuming excess calories day after day accelerates aging and then significantly contributes to your death. Simply stated, the results of decades of research confirm that caloric restriction is the only valid, scientifically proven dietary intervention that has been shown to slow the aging process. Also, it can save you lots of money on your weekly food bill.
    Thu, Jul 19 2012 13:24:04
  5. “If you do not change direction, you may end up where you are heading.”- Lao-Tzu

    Thu, Jul 19 2012 00:14:51
  6. ManifestYogaJen
    The thing is, you’ll always find what you are looking for. What are you looking for? #lookingforinspiration #lookingforlove
    Wed, Jul 18 2012 14:16:44
  7. Todd’s tweets…

  8. toddlohenry
    “It could be a chemical intolerance, not a bad day at work, that’s giving you the blues.” http://bit.ly/PwDjil
    Sun, Jul 22 2012 04:52:33
  9. toddlohenry
    “It’s Never Too Late to Ask: Is This The Way to Health?” http://bit.ly/LDmAVp
    Sun, Jul 22 2012 04:20:41
  10. toddlohenry
    Coping with the Tragic News of the Colorado Theater Massacre http://fb.me/2ixfRpQHW
    Sun, Jul 22 2012 04:18:55
  11. toddlohenry
    ““If a sufficient number of management layers are superimposed on top of each other, it can be assured that disaster is not left to chance.…
    Sat, Jul 21 2012 13:25:29

Tools and choices

I spent 20 years in the Mac camp; 20 as a fanboy, 3 as an employee, but the Apple I worked for disappeared over a decade ago. Think about this…

I spent 20 years in the Mac camp; 20 as a fanboy, 3 as an employee, but the Apple I worked for disappeared over a decade ago. Think about this…

http://storify.com/e1evation/tools-and-choices

Utility and beauty

All Love Requires This One Thing

Get the answer here: All Love Requires This One Thing « Positively Positive.

Be a mirror

Bryant McGill is an internationally renowned author, speaker and activist in the fields of self-development, personal freedom and human rights. ☮Global · http://bryantmcgill.com  /   @BryantMcGillBryant McGill is an internationally renowned author, speaker and activist in the fields of self-development, personal freedom and human rights. ☮Global · http://bryantmcgill.com / @BryantMcGill

Let food be thy medicine

I love this quote, but I actually want this sandwich! :-D

Don’t Give Up Your Dreams!

 

Tommy Rosen

had such a good post at the The Daily Love today that I had to grab the whole think [no, that’s not a typo! I’m being intentional] for you:

Don’t you give up your dreams. Spend your life in pursuit of them. It does not matter which ones come true and which ones don’t. The point is you will have lived a life pursuing what meant the most to you. We can look around us and see countless reasons to despair and also countless reasons to persevere.

Focus your attention on the things that make life worth living. Look at publications that uplift you. Read spiritual books that inspire you. If you watch television and movies, try to expose yourself to heart-opening, thought-provoking media. For goodness sakes, do not read the newspaper. We already know that the human condition is full of challenges. There is no need to compound those challenges by focusing our attention en masse upon the worst parts of our society. If you cannot let that go because you feel that your livelihood is connected to it, then be disciplined in what you read so that you only ingest the parts that you must and you will limit the negative effect upon your life.

Look for sources of information, which contain hope, love and possibility within them. Work to make your life better. Work to help the people around you and to make their lives better. If everyone did that, we would have a world of peace in a few weeks.

Be unapologetic in your positivity even in the face of dire circumstances. Even when it seems that there is no way out, insist that there is one and that you just cannot see it at that moment. Though you may not have an answer now, be secure in the knowledge that there is an answer to every question you can ask. You may need to develop patience to wait out periods of “darkness”. Know that the light always comes.

Do not misunderstand the Human condition and how difficult it is. It is challenging to be a human being because of the interplay between our own desires and the rules of The Uni-verse. We die, for example. That’s a tough one for us. We lose loved ones and must navigate through sadness, anger, jealousy and grief. These things are not a theory. We all experience them and we are here, in part, to support each other as we go through the hardest parts of our lives.

We are also here to celebrate each other. To look upon another person’s success with excitement and awe is a blessing. Do not let jealousy and envy overcome you. Be excited for other people who find success and, inspired by their example, continue to pursue the things that mean the most to you. Think how you feel when watching an Olympic athlete win a gold medal. Do you sit there thinking, “Wow, I can’t believe it is not me up there,” or are you in awe of the discipline that it must have taken for that person to get to that place. For me, it is inspiring to see someone obtain excellence, even mastery in something. That makes me want to become excellent at the things I am working on. Though we may never obtain mastery, it is our pursuit of mastery that matters.

When you do experience negative emotions regarding other people’s accomplishments, deal with them in the moment. How? See how your emotions are directly related to some work within yourself that still needs to be addressed. When you encounter envy, take it to mean that there is something you are being asked to do that you are not yet doing. It is the Uni-verse’s way of nudging you to put you “on task” and it actually has nothing to do with the person or situation you are envious of. With patience and humility, you can acknowledge someone else’s successes while at the same time using the feeling of envy to fuel your own efforts.

Do not be misguided in this world. Learn how to listen to your own heart. Develop an inner compass through the ancient practices of yoga, meditation and prayer. Learn about yourself. This will require you to be quiet and to focus your attention within. You will need to spend some time alone. This does not mean time in front of the television, computer or even lost in a book. I am speaking about time spent in quiet reflection, prayer and meditation. Do you know how to do these things? If you do not, then take some time to learn. The story of my life can be summed up as follows: on those days when I meditated and practiced yoga, I felt connected to what really mattered. On those days when I did not meditate or practice, I felt less connected to what really mattered. I do not know how to put this any more plainly. Start your practice today and you will find that the pursuit of your dreams, in and of itself, will become a wonderful, magical journey that is worth living for.
I say these things to you as a recovered drug addict who had lost myself completely to hardcore drug addiction.

There was a time when I could not imagine a day without using drugs. I was not really living. Each day was another experience of just how powerless I was to do anything of value for myself much less others. I wanted to stop and a thousand times I made that commitment, but it only resulted in more sadness and frustration.

Yet, somehow, even in the midst of my worst drug abuse, I never gave up my hope of learning to live a better life. I had no idea how this was to happen, but I still wanted it deep within. What I was missing was the pathway, support and love I needed to get better from the profound, unseen things that plagued me. When I was blessed with the right teachers and the willingness to listen to them, the light flooded into my heart and I found recovery.

Don’t give up your dreams no matter what happens. Keep trying. Keep looking. Persevere. Bring whatever positivity you can to the struggle and it will build upon itself. As the famous poet, Rainer Maria Rilke wrote, “Live your questions now, and perhaps even without knowing it, you will live along some distant day into your answers.”

Source: Don’t Give Up Your Dreams!

 

Face Your Fears!

The Daily Love

via Visual Inspiration: Face Your Fears!.

 

 

 

Wishing you all many reasons to smile today….

notsalmon

via Wishing you all many reasons to smile today…..

Take care of yourself…

You AND your partner deserve it!

The New Yorker

via A Saturday morning cartoon. For more from this week’s….

Readers?

Have a great weekend! I gotta go make quesadillas…

Thanks to @endomondo…

…as of the 20th of the month I’ve already equaled my workout mileage for last month and tripled my output over March [although that is a walking vs bicycle thing]. I’m pushing for 200 miles this month. What’s your goal?

Click image to enlarge…

…and thanks, Endomondo! These metrics really motivate me for some reason…

Rare A-36A to Invade Oshkosh

It’s that time of year again when cool aircraft from around the world invade Northeast Wisconsin. I’m starting to get excited about making my annual pilgrimage to see aircraft like this:

EAA confirmed Monday that the recently restored North American A-36A Invader fighter bomber owned by the Collings Foundation will be at AirVenture 2012, according to Gary Norville of American Aero Services, who did the restoration. It’s one of only three known existing A-36s in the world, and one of only two flying. A static display model is at the United States Air Force Museum in Dayton, while Chino Warbirds Inc. in Houston, Texas, also has a flying example.

The A-36 – also called an Apache – is a derivative of the P-51A Mustang or Mustang I as it was known in RAF service. The Collings Foundation airplane (serial No. 42-83738) rolled off North American’s assembly line in 1943 but never made it overseas. A total of 500 A-36s were built at a cost of $49,000 each before they were replaced by the P-51.

It’s powered by the low-altitude optimized 1,325-hp Allison V-1710-87 V12 engine and has a top speed of 365 mph. Norville claims the airplane is “the most authentic A-36 out there,” from the wing-mounted dive brakes right down to the original scoop and radiator – which needed to be rebuilt after it had been modified by a previous owner to accept a P-51D radiator. It carries the paint scheme of the 86th Fighter-Bomber Group based in Italy, which fought in Operation Torch, and is nicknamed Baby Carmen. “It’s painted just the way it would have been,” Norville said.

The visit comes a year after plans fell through to bring the airplane to Oshkosh last year. The restoration took seven years to complete, Norville said.

“Oshkosh was always our goal,” he added. Plans are to arrive at AirVenture on Sunday or Monday from New Smyrna Beach, Florida, and be on display throughout the week in the Warbirds area. This will be one aircraft you won’t want to miss.” via Rare A-36A to Invade Oshkosh.

LOL! This falls into the category of what I’d like to see… :-)

11 Steve Covey Quotes which have the power to change the direction of your life

notsalmon

via 11 Steve Covey Quotes which have the power to change the direction of your life.

Grow Through It!

The Daily Love

via Visual Inspiration: Grow Through It!.

I am un-breakable

notsalmon

via I am un-breakable.

Learn from your non-mistakes

notsalmon

via Learn from your non-mistakes.

7 Habits of Highly Effective People; A Dedication to Stephen Covey

“I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. ” ~ Henry David Thoreau

Get the rest here: 7 Habits of Highly Effective People—A Dedication to Stephen Covey « Positively Positive.

Mattress Fine Boss Penguin Pirate

Bizarro Blog!

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Let’s ride!

Bikers stop at the Algoma beach all the time. A caught a big pack starting up on my way into the office this afternoon…

I kick fear’s butt

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via I kick fear’s butt.

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