
10 Easy Ways to Lower your Lifespan via ilovecharts: Continue reading “10 Easy Ways to Lower your Lifespan”
Thinks I find along the way

10 Easy Ways to Lower your Lifespan via ilovecharts: Continue reading “10 Easy Ways to Lower your Lifespan”
My love is leaving today…
…for a two week trip to Italy; Rome and the Amalfi coast — a gracious gift from her sister. Fortunately for me, I think she’ll return. Hope so anyway. Me? I’m stuck in Algoma with 4 boys and a business to run [not to mention pregnant sheep that might deliver any day]. In her honor, here are three versions of the first love song I ever ‘gave’ her way back in 1987… Continue reading “My Love’s Leavin’…”
Good stuff, David…
From Wall Street Journal: Charles Wheelan (Author of “10½ Things No Commencement Speaker Has Ever Said”) shares some of his life lessons after studying happiness and well-being. He wishes someone had shared real wisdom with him during his high school graduation ceremony. Here’s a few excerpts:
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What’s in the McRib? via ilovecharts
Melody Beattie posts…
“I was out with a married couple for dinner, when the husband sneezed.
“God bless you,” I said.
He sneezed again. “Bless you,” I said.
Then he sneezed again and again.
“He sneezes all the time,” his wife said. “I think he does it on purpose. He just wants people to bless him.” “Who doesn’t want that?” I said.
My first experience with the value of blessing people happened in the early years of my sobriety. I wanted a job that someone else was given. I felt envious and resentful. Twelve Step programs and religions teach us a basic formula to cure ill will: pray for those you resent. Pray for God to shower blessings and happiness on those people. Pray for these blessings each time the resentment—or any hint of ill will enters your mind.
So I did. I prayed twenty or more times a day because that is how often I resented this person. I didn’t feel like praying for blessings. I decided to pray because the envy and bitter feelings were consuming me.
Over a period of months, I watched the situation transform. This person became my friend and mentor.
I eventually got a new position that I really wanted. I learned two things. Other people don’t have anything that belongs to me. And praying for blessings on people is a double whammy. They get blessed, and so do we.
Blessings are not just a tool to cure ill will and resentment—although that would be plenty. Blessings, like gentle rain or sunshine, are in this world for all. Don’t wait for people to sneeze to bless them. Be an active participant in spreading goodwill.
Value: Blessing our enemies, our loved ones, and ourselves is the value for this week.” via May 1.
“When inspiration does not come to me, I go halfway to meet it.” ~ Sigmund Freud
“I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” ~ Nelson Mandela via Small Steps to Help You Act in Spite of Your Fear | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.
Go to the source: Don’t Give Up (You’re on the Right Track) [BLOG] « Positively Positive.
Or, enjoy this song from one of my favorite musicals, Pippin:
Or this one from Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, one of my all time favorite duets and love songs…

Dorothy never said there’s no place like office (via Dorothy never said there’s no place like office. | notsalmon)
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“Understanding your needs and NEEDS! often brings some sense of relief because you have greater clarity in your life—you finally see why your life inertia has placed you on the trajectory you have been on and, more specifically, why you have thought, felt, and acted in unhealthy ways for so many years.” Go to the source: Personal Growth: Identify Your Needs and NEEDS!.
Good article from Kim & Jason: When It Comes to Relationships, Our Days Are Numbered | Escape Adulthood with Kim & Jason.
Good stuff from Nicholas Bate…
“Ensure that you spend time with the best. The best will encourage you, have no worries about sharing their enthusiasm for life, their ideas and within reason their time to help you. The best will pull you out of the doldrums, remind you that your complaints are-with all due respect they will politely emphasise-are perfectly manageable compared to the real challenges some have. The best will be do the basics as a given: being on time, being courteous, listening to really understand rather than judge. The best will remind you that good is no longer good enough, that excellence is a nice place to be as its not at all crowded and its just a decision away. The best will remind you its just like climbing a mountain: you do it because its there. And then you feel amazing. And you may well earn well, too. The best will remind you that nothings guaranteed but more is predictable when you take responsibility for you career rather than leaving it to your CEO, take responsibility for you life rather than leaving it to a smooth-talking politician and start reading every day. Hang out with the best. Listen to the best. Read the best.” via Spend Time With The Best.
“It is the time you waste on your rose that makes your rose important” (The Little Prince) via “It is the time you waste on your rose that makes your rose important” (The Little Prince) – tribe.net.
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Power comes from a 4.8-liter V8 engine that produces 420 PS (309 kW / 414 hp) and 381 lb-ft (516 Nm) of torque. It is connected to an eight-speed Tiptronic S transmission and an all-wheel drive system which enables the 4597 lb (2085 kg) crossover to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and hit a top speed of 260 km/h (162 mph).”
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My granddogger playing with the sheep… (Taken with picplz at Home in Pierce, WI.)
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