“A year from now you will wish you had started today.”
– Karen Lamb, Lamb was the wife of long-time mayor of Milwaukee.
Dealing with Manipulation
Melody Beattie shared this on her blog today…
A few years ago I was in Jordan on an excursion through the Middle East. I wanted to go to Pakistan, but when I got to the Pakistani embassy in Jordan, an official ordered me to go to the American embassy, miles away, saying, “You have to get a piece of paper from your government vouching for you. That’s the only way the government of Pakistan wifi even consider your request.”
I went to the American embassy in Jordan and stood in line there all day. Finally, when it was my turn, I told the gentleman why I was there. “That’s ridiculous,” he said. “There’s no such thing as an international voucher for people in the United States. That’s what a passport does. It says the American government is vouching for you, declaring you worthy and reliable to travel abroad.”
He began to speak more quietly. “He’s just messing with you,” he said, of the government official at the other agency. “Sometimes they like to play games with people, show them how much power they really have.”
I went back to the Pakistani embassy. When I returned, there was an elderly Muslim man sitting in the waiting room. He wore a turban. His head was bowed. He was reciting the Koran and rubbing his string of prayer beads.
He helped set the tone and reminded me of what I needed to do: calm down, be peaceful, stop resisting, and harmonize with the situation. It didn’t matter if the visa man was wrong and I was right. He had the power. I needed to go to him. I sat quietly waiting for my turn. When I went up to the counter, I deliberately acknowledged his point of view. Then I gently explained that I didn’t get the piece of paper he asked for from the American embassy, because that paper didn’t exist. I explained it was probably the only time in my life I’d be in this area of the world. I pointed to the poster on the wall. ‘The Himalayas are so beautiful there,” I said. “If I don’t go now, I don’t know that I ever will. You have the power to say yes or no. And I have no choice but to go along with whatever you say. It’s in your hands.”
He told me to go sit down. I did. Five minutes later, he called me back to the stand. “Here,” he said, handing me my passport. “Enjoy your visit to Pakistan.”
We have a right to get as mad as we want, but sometimes harmonizing can achieve so much more than yelling in indig nation or even fighting back. Next time you find yourself in a situation where you’re being manipulated, let go of your resistance and practice harmony instead.
God, teach me the power of moving gently, with humility and respect, through the world.
Thanks for letting me share this story from Melody Beattie’s blog with you. It speaks to me where I’m at right now, in fact, I wish I would have seen this story two days ago before I had to deal with dishwasher installers from HomeDepot… :-)
The Highest Reward…
“The highest reward for a person’s toil is not what they get for it, but what they become by it.”
– John Ruskin, Ruskin was best known for his work as an art critic, sage writer, and social critic, but is remembered as an author, poet and artist as well.
What’s so stressful about college?
Personally, I’d love to go back but apparently some students think school is stressful…

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8 Thrifty Back to School Date Night Ideas

- Image by Merlijn Hoek via Flickr
“When you’re married with children, finding alone time as a couple is difficult. But when school is back in session, the additional demands of extracurricular activities and assorted family member schedules make it nearly impossible. Tack on the cost involved with a night out, and most couples just simply decide to forgo date night as a luxury. But that kind of thinking needs to be adjusted. Date Night with your spouse doesnt have to be an all-out romantic extravaganza taking weeks of planning. In fact, Date Night doesnt even have to be at night! The important thing is to carve out some time for just the two of you so you can recharge, refocus and maybe even romance each other. Here are 8 Thrifty Back to School Date Night Ideas that you can try.”
Go to the source to read the article: Family Minute – 8 Thrifty Back to School Date Night Ideas.
Psalm 51:10-12
This is my mantra these days as I ‘reboot myself’…
“10 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. 11 Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. 12 Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.”
Learn to Love the Taste of Water
“Everyone knows drinking water is vital for our health, but not all of us are keen on its taste or relative tastelessness. Make sure you drink enough water and enjoy drinking it with these tricks suggested by WikiHow.The suggestions fall into two categories: change the taste of water or how it tastes to you or change how you think about water. Tips in the first category include trying other water sources, such as mineral water, or adding things like lemon or mint to the water to add more flavor.” Me? I’m trying. I squirt Nellie & Joe’s Key West Lemon Juice in my water. How about you?
Go to the source to Learn to Love the Taste of Water…
The Way To Happiness
“There is only one way to happiness, and that is cease worrying about the things which are beyond the power of our will.” Epictetus, a Greek Stoic philosopher.
Leadership
“One of the keys to real leadership is fearlessly inviting those around you to be more successful in their lives; to view their success as your success, and your success as theirs. David Fischer, a longtime colleague of Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, says of Sheryl’s true leadership throughout her career, “A key part of what Sheryl does in her life is helping people advance, helping them to be seen and to be heard.” Echoing that sentiment, Seane Corn, Founder of Off the Mat Into the World, concurs. “Leadership means pulling people up with you as you rise.” May we all challenge ourselves to be perfectly willing to encourage others in the direction of their own success, so everyone thrives. Abundance.”
Which Wolf Are You Feeding?
An old Cherokee is teaching his grandson about life. “A fight is going on inside me,” he said to the boy.
“It is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One is evil – he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.”
He continued,”The other is good – he is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.
The same fight is going on inside you – and inside every other person, too.”
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?”
The old Cherokee simply replied, “The one you feed.”
Lake Michigan ride…
Just another beautiful view as my wife and I took a bike ride in our neighborhood…
Taken with picplz.
How to straighten a bike wheel
Guess what I’m working on this afternoon?
Here’s another…
Really bent? Bang it!
Love Me When I Least Deserve It
“Love me when I least deserve it, because that’s when I need it the most.”
– Swedish proverb
On Love & Self-Love
“The bad news: there is no key to the universe. The good news: it was never locked.”
– Swami Beyondananda
If-Then Thinking
We all do it sometimes and, whether it is conscious or unconscious, it is a sure fire way to crap on the present moment. It is living life based on a future that may or may not ever happen. I call it “If-then” thinking. It sounds like this: “If so and so happens, then I will begin to start living. Then I will be happy.” Maybe you do not realize how big a role if-then thinking can play in your life. Take a moment and name something you’d like to have. For some folks, it’s a promotion. “If I get that promotion, then everything will be okay.” Others might be thinking about finding a partner. “If only I could find the right girl or the right guy, then I would be happy.” Some would like to get out of the wrong situation. “If I leave my boyfriend, then I will feel free. Or, if I divorce my wife, then it’s all good.” And still others think it’s about the money or the car or the house, “If I had a lot of money or a phat crib, then I’d get recognition, then I’d get the sex and then I’d have the power…” Blah, Blah, Blah!
Look. There is no way to live in the present moment, to appreciate life and to be a successful person, while you are stuck in If-then thinking. There will always be an underlying sense that something is wrong or missing, which is preventing you from being content. Actually the only thing preventing you from being content is the thought that you are not. I define contentment as looking at life without wishing it was different. It is a highly advanced state of mind that does not come naturally, but which is available to us all if we work for it. For effect, I will quote a rather coarse friend of mine who once stated, “If-then thinking shits in the face of contentment.”
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Wisconsin sheds 8,200 jobs
July was a rough month for Wisconsin’s economy, giving up much of the big employment gains the Badger State boasted in June.
Uncertainty and worry about the national economic picture played a part in last month’s disappearance of more than 8,000 jobs, Gov. Scott Walker and others say.
Bloody numbers
Wisconsin shed 8,200 total jobs in July, according to the latest seasonally adjusted data from the state’s Department of Workforce Development.
The private sector cut 12,500 jobs last month on a seasonally adjusted rate, but public sector growth made up the difference.
It’s a monthly reversal of fortune for an economy that saw the creation of 9,500 jobs in June, more than half of the meager job growth nationwide.
“Wisconsin is not immune to the national economic slowdown this summer, and we are seeing the effects of the national economy in our July numbers,” DWD Secretary Scott C. Baumbach in a news release.
Grade inflation?

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