Seek out the happiness in all of life’s crappiness. – Karen Salmansohn poster crappy doodle – notsalmon.

Commitment

Couple in love

Melody Beattie writes:

As we walk through life, there are many things and people we may lose, or lose out on, if we are unwilling to commit. We need to make a commitment for relationships to grow beyond the dating stage, to have the home or apartment we want, the job we want, or the car we desire.

We must commit, on deep levels, to careers — to goals ­to family, friends, recovery. Trying something will not ena­ble us to succeed. Committing ourselves will.

Yet, we need never commit before we are ready.

Sometimes, our fear of commitment is telling us some­thing. We may not want to commit to a particular relation­ship, purchase, or career. Other times, it is a matter of our fears working their way out. Wait, then. Wait until the issue becomes clear.

Trust yourself. Ask your Higher Power to remove your fear of commitment. Ask God to remove your blocks to commit­ment. Ask God for guidance.

Ask yourself if you are willing to lose what you will not commit to. Then listen, quietly. And wait until a decision seems consistently right and comfortable.

We need to be able to commit, but we need never commit until we are ready.

Trust that you will commit when you want to.

God, guide me in making my commitments. Give me the courage to make those that are right for me, the wisdom to not commit to that which does not feel right, and the patience to wait until I know.” via June 21: Commitment.

Profitability

Nicholas Bate via BackOfAnEnvelope: Profitability.

Living in the Now When It’s Stressful: 4 Mindfulness Tips

“If you worry about what might be, and wonder what might have been, you will ignore what is.” ~Unknown. Get the tips here: Living in the Now When It’s Stressful: 4 Mindfulness Tips | Tiny Buddha.

Peace Is Learning the Lesson

“No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.” ~Buddha via Peace Is Learning the Lesson | Tiny Buddha.

4 Ways to Invest in Yourself

Norman Vincent Peale once said, “Nothing can stand in the way of the man who focuses his entire self on a problem.” Get the answer here: 4 Ways to Invest in Yourself | Michael Hyatt.

Choices…

Anderson Layman’s Blog via Choices……………..

Get Back Up!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Get Back Up!.

Don’t worry so much about what people think

First of all, you’ll most likely never know what most people actually think about you and second? If the scorpions in your life are the scorpions you think they are, they’re far too busy thinking about themselves than they are about you. Third? In the end [and from the beginning] people are unmanageable — don’t give your power over to something you cannot control. Save it for the things you can…

Nothing says love like edamame…

…with coarse sea salt! Especially when someone you love brings you a bowl without you even asking for it…

Connecting the dots for 6/21/2012

Steve Martin circa 1968

You know how a sunrise can be confused for a sunset?

Well, sometimes just when you think your life is over, that’s when the best things are truly about to begin.

notsalmon via You know how a sunrise can be confused for a sunset?.

Do not let work fear ‘interfear’….

notsalmon via Do not let fear work like interfear…..

Fear is dyslexic faith

It’s believing strongly what you want won’t happen. Stop it and swap it for real deal faith. Karen Salmansohn via Fear is dyslexic faith..

Let him that would move the world first move himself

“Let him that would move the world first move himself.” Socrates. via Let him that would move the world first move himself. – Socrates.

Audio Post

Six strategies for staying sane

Here’s what I do to keep myself healthy so that I can avoid the trap of slipping back into the darkness:

via six strategies for staying sane | Gemma Stone.

More Boo for you…

This is my favorite black kitty! btw, don’t let the pretty collar fool you — she’s a vicious serial killer who has sent dozens of mice to their eternal reward but I still love her… :-D

Eragrostis tef

My wife found something else that’s yummy and good for you; teff:

Eragrostis tef, known as teff, taf (Amharic ጤፍ ṭēff, Tigrinya ጣፍ ṭaff), is an annual grass, a species of lovegrass native to the northern Ethiopian Highlands of Northeast Africa.

Common names include teff, lovegrass, annual bunch grass (English); Ṭeff/Ṭéff (Amharic, both representing the same sound, an ejective consonant); Ṭaffi/xaffi (Oromo, both representing the same sound); Ṭaff (Tigrinya); and mil éthiopien (French – ‘Ethiopian millet‘). It is also written as ttheff, tteff, thaff, tcheff, and thaft.[1] The word “tef” is connected by folk etymology to the Ethio-Semitic root “ṭff”, which means “lost” (because of the small size of the grain). Get more here: Eragrostis tef – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Taste kinda like uncooked bran muffins, but I went back for more…

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