“A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery while on a detour.” ~Unknown
Source: Searching for Your Next Step: How to Deal When You’re “In Between”
Thinks I find along the way
“A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery while on a detour.” ~Unknown
Source: Searching for Your Next Step: How to Deal When You’re “In Between”



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Source: Joey Chestnut Sets New Record At Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie spent some time in the sand, and photos of his outing inspired jokes on Twitter.
Source: Chris Christie’s beach outing becomes a cheeky meme – CNN.com
Chris Christie: From Here to Eternity https://t.co/Rxf6uZhjLW—
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“If you worry about what might be, and wonder what might have been, you will ignore what is.” ~Unknown
Go to the source for more: When You Still Don’t Know What You Want to Do with Your Life
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One of my friends analyzed me recently and told me that she realized that I curate my entire life. The idea of “curation” has recently become a ubiquitous word in my life. Curation can be used for building a member’s only community, for hosting an event tailored to a certain demographic, or for choosing who comes to your birthday party. As much as the people that are curated is important, I think that it is the person that is curating that is even more crucial to this very delicate formula.
Go to the source for more: Curating Your Own Life | HuffPost
Once upon a time, the world was divided into neat little boxes. Work was work. Home was home. Being with your children at a their little league game meant you were cheering on the team. But then – almost overnight – our lives changed. The walls came down. We were all connected…
Go to the source for more: A Framework For Living The Curated Life
I love the idea of curating your life–choosing only the best for your life. The art curator never chooses junk and neither should you. All of us can…
Go to the source for more: Six Ways To Be The Curator of Your Life | Dr. Bob Tobin | Pulse | LinkedIn
Although I try very hard not to bring work home with me, sometimes (okay, most of the time) I can’t help it. I just love museums, and so I often find myself thinking about them after 5 p.m.
Read on: What Does It Mean To “Curate”? | Milwaukee Art Museum Blog
Without the deliberate act of curating, how will we move forward with intention and resolution into the many moments before us?
Go to the source for more: It’s Time to Be The Curator of Your Life – Livology
How much stuff is “too much”? And is minimalist living even possible with children? I answer those questions (and give you a free resource guide) inside:
Go to the source for more: Minimalist Living — How To Be Curator Of Your Own Life
The Newcastle ad that sparked outrage and an opportunity to laugh at ourselves on Independence Day Eve.
Source: Newcastle Offends America (& our Muffins). | elephant journal
If you’ve ever wondered which is the most frequent letter in English, and which is the least frequent, the answer is right here! Can you guess the answer? Why don’t people do this research BEFORE they get on Wheel of Fortune? :-D
Source: Which letters in the alphabet are use… | Oxford Dictionaries
We talk with Barry Mangione about how there are no easy answers in life, the key questions to ask ourselves to make decisions.
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The above quote is from John Adams, who would become the second president of the United States. On July 2, 1776, the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia voted to approve independence; later that day, the Pennsylvania Evening Post published, “This day the Continental Congress declared the United Colonies Free and Independent States.” So what is the Fourth of July, then? It’s the date the Continental Congress actually adopted the Declaration of Independence. That said, it’s believed that most members didn’t sign it until August, and England had no idea about the Declaration until August 30. For what it’s worth, this was the second half of Adams’ quote: “I am apt to believe [July 2] will be celebrated, by succeeding Generations, as the great anniversary Festival.”
Get the other 9 here: 10 American Facts You Can Use To Ruin Any July 4 Party | HuffPost
No doubt @chicagofire will benefit greatly by the addition of @bschweinsteiger to the team…
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