Don’t sweat the small stuff

Just in case you missed this for 5/31/2012

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Gloria

Here’s a young Van Morrison as part of a band called Them with his first hit. h/t Steve Layman…

Lifehack Book Review: iDisorder

As someone who spends a lot of time on and with their iPhone, I’ve found that the times where I unplug and disconnect tend to be the moments where I’m actually the most connected with the task at hand. I’ve been in situations where i’m out with friends having a drink and they are all typing away on their smartphones, socializing with others that aren’t with them “in real life” rather than actually socializing the old-fashioned way. I’ve seen parents plunk their kids’ in front of the toys provided at coffee shops so they can engage with their phones – instead of with fellow patrons or the children they brought with them. I’ve seen the glow of cellphones on until the last possible moment in a movie theatre, showing that the users are waiting until the last possible moment to “untether” from their devices and escape into the film they’re about to watch.

In other words, I’ve seen iDisorder all over the place.

In his book, “iDisorder: Understanding Our Obsession With Technology and Overcoming Its Hold on Us”, Dr. Larry Rosen not only explores research (both pre-existing and his own), but also tries to give readers the resources to avoid falling prey to this type of behaviour – a type of behaviour that is sweeping the globe.” Get more here: Lifehack Book Review: iDisorder.

Let Go of Perfectionism

“A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.” ~Proverb

I’m a “recovering perfectionist.”

I make perfect plans. At times, when I’m really working on my plans, I forget to live my actual life.  Because I’m planning. Perfectly.

I had my first strategic plan when I was 10.

“Be a really, really good girl. Then, when you are 16, borrow the car and say that you are going to Drug Fair to buy hairspray. Instead, drive the 15 minutes to your daddy’s house so that he’ll want you back.”

A year later I had to revise my first strategic plan. My alcoholic father died.

Here was the second plan:

“Now you’re all alone.” (Which wasn’t true, by the way. It just felt that way. Anyway, back to the plan.)  “Now you’re all alone. Be perfect.”

In the first plan, I just had to be “good” to be rescued.  In the second one, there was no rescue.

I needed to be perfect.” Get more here: Let Go of Perfectionism: It’s the Leap That Counts | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

If you are good at something…

 

If you are good at something… – Lead.Learn.Live..

Celebrate Your Empowerment!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Celebrate Your Empowerment!.

Decide to live

Relinquish Stereotypes and Just Be Yourself

“Our lives improve only when we take chances and the first and most difficult risk we can take is to be honest with ourselves.”  Walter Anderson. Get more here: Relinquish Stereotypes and Just Be Yourself | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

I want to lose weight…

The Meta Picture via I want to lose weight….

Einstein’s Razor

Marilyn said…

Unfriend

Failbook – Funny Facebook Status Messages ( Failbooking ) via Unfriend.

Some people need a push…

Very Demotivational – The Demotivational Posters Blog via SOME PEOPLE.

Happiness Tip

notsalmon via Happiness Tips via Bhutan and Bentham.

…are one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen and believe me, I’ve seen a lot of cool things. Here’s my take…

“Sexy” according to Victoria’s Secret

Sociological Images via “Sexy” according to Victoria’s Secret. Sexy according to me? My wife. You can have all the above…

Belissima!

Ahem….

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World’s best bartender?

Just in case you missed this for 5/30/2012

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