Be Better Than Google – Have A Positive Motto!

FinerMinds via Be Better Than Google – Have A Positive Motto!.

Discovering Peace from Within

“Our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world as being able to remake ourselves.” Gandhi. Get more here: Discovering Peace from Within and Creating Fulfillment in Life | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

Visual Inspiration: Trust Yourself!

The Daily Love via Visual Inspiration: Trust Yourself!.

Paint Pole

The Meta Picture via Paint Pole.

Newborn Kitten Care

English: A black kitten at full sun against a ...

My favorite kitty Boo had babies two days ago and I was wondering when I can handle them. Web M.D. says:

Kittens who are with their mother should not be over-handled, especially not during their first week of life-this may upset the mother. If the kitten in your care is younger than one week old, please consult your veterinarian. In order to properly socialize a young feline to humans, start to handle him from the second week on through the seventh week-this is considered an important time for socialization.

Please note, kittens are prone to injury if handled roughly-anyone who handles the little ones in your care will need to be very gentle. Young children in particular should be supervised.” via Newborn Kitten Care.

I don’t know why I find it so funny that Web M.D. has a pet section, but I do… :-D

Cast Away

Pops Digital via Cast Away.

Kodak ads, 1940s

Retronaut via Kodak ads, 1940s.

The High Price of Pursuing My Dream

“It turns out that the American Dream was never my dream. Rather, it was competing with my dream, clouding over my revelatory desire to be a literary writer. The big house, the fancy car, the impressive job title, the six-figure salary, the superfluous stuff. I had all of it. But none of it made me happy. And none of it allowed me to pursue my dream.

Instead, there was a void. Something was missing. I didn’t know what that void was, and working 70–80 hours a week didn’t give me much time to explore its cavernous interior.

And so before I left my job last year, I had to pay the price for my self-indulgent twenties as that scarred decade descended into the cloud-cluttered horizon. I could no longer afford the lifestyle I’d been living during my mindless twenties, a cog in a wheel of greed and lust and happenstance. Instead, it was far more important for me to pursue my dream—to pursue my passion for writing—than it was for me to keep living that empty, opulent lifestyle, a lifestyle which, by the way, was not bringing me happiness.” Get more here: The Minimalists | The High Price of Pursuing My Dream.

20 Ways to Give Without Expectations

“The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.” Samuel Johnson

As a recovering codependent, I love to help and give but sometimes, even I don’t see the strings that are attached until it is too late! “Let someone tell a story without feeling the need to one-up them or tell your own.” Get more here: 20 Ways to Give Without Expectations | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In. btw, like Lori’s #20: I’ve left this one open for you to write. How do you give just to show you care?

On time…

Clock in Kings Cross railway station

“You wake up in the morning, and lo! your purse is magically filled with twenty-four hours of the magic tissue of the universe of your life.  No one can take it from you.  No one receives either more or less than you receive.  Waste your infinitely precious commodity as much as you will, and the supply will never be withheld from you.  Moreover, you cannot draw on the future.  Impossible to get into debt.  You can only waste the passing moment.  You cannot waste tomorrow; it is kept for you.” Thomas Arnold Bennett via On time…………….

Look’s like Caleb’s going to high school…

Me at my 8th grade graduation in 1972. Apparently the mafia look was in style then — apparently the black shirt must be some kind of family tradition…

The cost of great pictures

Holy Kaw! Get more here:

The cost of great pictures: Awkward photographer stances.

The Victor

Pops Digital via The Victor.

Spoiler: The Faceboat Sinks at the End

Wow. How the mighty have fallen! Failbook – Funny Facebook Status Messages (Failbooking) via Spoiler: The Faceboat Sinks at the End.

GIGO

Escape Adulthood with Kim & Jason via Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative: Interview with Austin Kleon.

Talent < Table Salt?

Lead.Learn.Live. via Talent < Table Salt?.

Nonviolent Communication

Nonviolent Communication (NVC) (also called Compassionate Communication or Collaborative Communication[1][2]) is a communication process developed by Marshall Rosenberg beginning in the 1960s.[3] NVC often functions as a conflict resolution process. It focuses on three aspects of communication: self-empathy (defined as a deep and compassionate awareness of one’s own inner experience), empathy (defined as listening to another with deep compassion), and honest self-expression (defined as expressing oneself authentically in a way that is likely to inspire compassion in others).

NVC is based on the idea that all human beings have the capacity for compassion and only resort to violence or behavior that harms others when they don’t recognize more effective strategies for meeting needs.[4] Habits of thinking and speaking that lead to the use of violence (psychological and physical) are learned through culture. NVC theory supposes all human behavior stems from attempts to meet universal human needs and that these needs are never in conflict. Rather, conflict arises when strategies for meeting needs clash. NVC proposes that if people can identify their needs, the needs of others, and the feelings that surround these needs, harmony can be achieved.[5]

While NVC is ostensibly taught as a process of communication designed to improve compassionate connection to others, it has also been interpreted as a spiritual practice, a set of values, a parenting technique, an educational method and a worldview.” Get more here: Nonviolent Communication – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Boo had babies!!!

My favorite kitty Boo had 4 little kittens last night! Rodents beware… :-D

6 Simple Hacks to Increase Your Energy

Getting things done quickly and well requires mental and physical energy. The better more you have the better your results. This applies to all every area of life from getting in a good workout to performing your best at your job. Unfortunately, energy isn’t something we always possess. This is especially true when we’re under stress, haven’t gotten enough sleep, or are distracted by having too many things to get done.

In this article I provide 6 tips to increase energy. Some work immediately and others provide their benefit over time. I use all of them regularly myself. They’ve helped me get through 80 hour work weeks while running a start-up business without having to overstimulate myself with too much caffeine.” Get more here: 6 Simple Hacks to Increase Your Energy.

John Edwards, Guilty of Narcissism?

John Edwards official Senate photo portrait.

Narcissism helps us all get by in the face of adversity. It helps us believe in ourselves enough to keep going. We all have some of it, or we wouldn’t have survived this long. Entrepreneurs, actors, politicians and many professionals (doctors, lawyers, etc.) tend to have above-average rates of narcissism, because it helps them push forward despite repeated criticism, rejection, set-backs and occasional public humiliation.

In other words, they believe in themselves so much more and in what other people think so much less, that they can survive as risk-takers – and they are risk-takers. When they have a good idea, good talent and other good qualities, this narcissism helps them contribute to society from positions of leadership and power. You want your leaders to have some extra narcissism so that they can cope in protecting us from strong enemies and leading us forward in dealing with big problems.” Get more here: John Edwards, Guilty of Narcissism? | HCI High Conflict Speakers, Books.

What Are You Waiting For?

“Before someone’s tomorrow has been taken away, cherish those you love, appreciate them today.” Michelle C. Ustaszesk via Tiny Wisdom: What Are You Waiting For? | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In.

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