YouTube Rewind 2012

Pachelbel meets U2

Two of my favorite artists performing together! Jon Schmidt pulls them together artfully…

Watch “Winner, winner chicken dinner!” on YouTube

My son won his first heat of his first swim meet. Watch out Michael Phelps! Mac is breathing down your neck…

The best of ‘what I see’ for 12/10/2012

  1. Fact #5: The person who cares the most will often end up doing a task. If you care more about a task being done, you’re more likely to end up doing it—and don’t expect other people to care as much as you do, just because something is important to you. It’s easy to make this mistake in marriage. You think it’s important to get the basement organized, and you expect your spouse to share the work, but your spouse thinks, “We never use the basement anyway, so why bother?” Just because something’s important to you doesn’t make it important to someone else, and people are less likely to share work they deem unimportant. At least not without a lot of nagging.
  2. Of course, there can be an assortment of reasons why you’re not yet getting whatever it is you want. I’m going to suggest, however, that one of the reasons is that you haven’t done EVERYTHING that can be done. So, instead of feeling helpless and confused, revisit the situation at hand, and ask yourself – Are there projects that have yet to be completed? Are there to-do’s that have been patiently waiting to be crossed off of your list?
  3. “Believe in your epiphanies. Believe in your yourself. Take action. And watch the world conspire to support you.”Elise Ballard Learn more about Elise and her latest inspirational book at EpiphanyChannel.com Photo and Art by Jenni Young & Bryant McGill
  4. Call home at least once a week. It’s a proven fact that we call home less the older we get. And that’s wrong. It should be the other way around. As we get older, our parents get older.
  5. ninatandon
    RT @toddlohenry: 5 Ways to Meditate on the Subway (Or During Your Commute) bit.ly/RVu27a
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    5 Ways to Meditate on the Subway (Or During Your Commute) bit.ly/RVu27a @ninatandon :-D
  7. toddlohenry
    Feeling Resentful? 6 Hard Facts About Shared Work « Positively Positive bit.ly/SL2o9Y
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    5 Stress Relievers That Are Virtually Free and Totally Good for You bit.ly/SL2deL
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    “The only way you are going to be able to lose weight and keep it off, is by changing yourself. ” bit.ly/SL1ZUY
  10. toddlohenry
    5 Foods That Are Surprisingly Cheap, Healthy, and Easy to Make At Home bit.ly/SL0SVl
  11. toddlohenry
    “Our opinions are castle walls, built to keep us safe.” bit.ly/SL0BBK
  12. toddlohenry
    “Why Changing Somebody’s Mind, or Yours, is Hard to Do.” bit.ly/SL0BBK
  13. toddlohenry
    Stop Proving, Start Living. The Benefit of Getting Clear on How You Want to Feel. bit.ly/VugbjE
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    Are you staying on your strategic track? | Thought Leadership Leverage bit.ly/SJpm10

Watch “Train – For Me It’s You Lyrics” on YouTube

The best of @toddlohenry for 11/24/2012

No more drama

I’m not a big Mary J. Blige fan, but this song is a good reminder that you don’t have to play a role in other people’s dramas if you don’t want to…

As a bonus, here’s the other music video of hers [along with U2] that I really like…

The best of @toddlohenry for 10/6/2012

  1. Todd’s tweets…

  2. e1evation
    The Todd Tracker is out! http://bit.ly/xwdjH1 ▸ Top stories today via @toddlohenry
  3. toddlohenry
    Laughing at: “A breakdown of Facebook’s billion people [comic] – Holy Kaw!” ( http://bit.ly/Pgfg9H )
  4. toddlohenry
    “Superfoods are the most potent, nutrient-rich foods on the planet.” http://bit.ly/T7lELV
  5. toddlohenry
    Why Work Life Balance is a Fantasy and What You Can Do About It http://bit.ly/RkMeC6
  6. toddlohenry
    5 Rules for Discussing Politics without Violating Your Yoga-ness http://bit.ly/SRDVwZ
  7. toddlohenry
    Why Obama’s debate performance was so mediocre: 4 theories http://bit.ly/T593sA
  8. MAELoneee
    http://www.google.com.ph/imgres?q=quotes on life&start=257&num=10&hl=en&biw=1280&bih=699&addh=36&tbm=isch&tbnid=JCtZuErLvjSIbM:&imgrefurl=http://toddlohenry.com/category/quotes/&docid=BBNeyuoXwx9y0M&imgurl=https://brightshinyobjects.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/8036305606_3025ecf9b5_o.png%3Fw%3D290&w=290&h=290&ei=4dlvUN-UCsntrQfs5YGABg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=194&vpy=251&dur=1044&hovh=225&hovw=225&tx=82&ty=107&sig=115376903771967588549&page=14&tbnh=163&tbnw=163&ndsp=20&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:257,i:204 This.
  9. toddlohenry
    Was out walking 2.02 miles with #Endomondo. See it here: http://bit.ly/VE9Pl8
  10. toddlohenry
    Algoma: Nell, Johnson add to trove of local history books http://gbpg.net/Pcj9ML
  11. toddlohenry
    The presidential debate: Mitt Romney swears that his tax cuts won’t add to the deficit http://bit.ly/T2mB88
  12. toddlohenry
    The Grand Pep Talk (Refer to This When in Doubt or Sick and Tired) http://bit.ly/QyWPtT

The YouTube complaints department

If you ever feel like losing a little faith in your fellow humans, then take a swing through the comment section of pretty much any video on YouTube.

Barely Political takes a crack at the culture of YouTube in a video that imagines what a day staffing the complaint department desk might look like.

A little fun with YouTube. via The YouTube complaints department .

Claddagh rings

English: Gold Royal Claddagh Ring Français : C...

The Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring given as a token of friendship, love, or marriage. The design and customs associated with it originated in the Irish fishing village of Claddagh, located just outside the city of Galway. The ring was first produced in the 17th century, though elements of the design date to the late Roman period.

The Claddagh’s distinctive design features two hands clasping a heart, and usually surmounted by a crown. The elements of this symbol are often said to correspond to the qualities of love (the heart), friendship (the hands), and loyalty (the crown). A “Fenian” Claddagh ring, without a crown, was later designed in Dublin. Claddagh rings, with or without the crown (most commonly with a crown), have come to denote pride in Irish heritage, while continuing to be symbols of love or marriage.

Claddagh rings are commonly used as friendship rings, but are most commonly used as engagement/wedding rings. In Ireland, America and other places, the Claddagh is handed down mother-to-daughter or grandmother-to-granddaughter. The way that a Claddagh ring is worn on the hand is usually intended to convey the wearer’s relationship status:

On the right hand with the point of the heart toward the fingertips, the wearer is single and may be looking for love. (This is most commonly the case when a young woman has first received the ring from a relative, unless she is already engaged).

On the right hand with the point of the heart toward the wrist, the wearer is in a relationship, or their heart has been “captured”.

On the left hand with the point of the heart toward the fingertips, the wearer is engaged.

On the left hand with the point of the heart toward the wrist, the wearer is married.

There are other localised variations in the traditions involving the hand and the finger upon which the Claddagh is worn. Folklore about the ring is relatively recent, not ancient, with “very little native Irish writing about the ring”.

The Claddagh ring belongs to a group of European finger rings called “fede rings”. The name “fede” comes from the Italian phrase mani in fede (“hands [joined] in faith” or “hands [joined] in loyalty”). These rings date from Roman times, when the gesture of clasped hands was a symbol of pledging vows, and they were used as love and marriage rings in medieval and Renaissance Europe.

Fede rings are cast in the form of two clasped hands, symbolizing faith, trust, or “plighted troth”. The Claddagh ring is a variation on the fede ring, while the hands, heart, and crown motif was used in England in the early 18th century.” via Claddagh ring – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

My wife and I have chosen this ring as an intentional symbol of our desire for friendship, love and loyalty above all else…

Just in case you missed this for 5/28/2012

  1. Todd’s tweets…

Todd’s tweets for 5/21/2012

  1. toddlohenry
    How to Feel More Loved: 9 Tips for Deep Connection | Tiny Buddha: Wisdom Quotes, Letting Go, Letting Happiness In http://twy.la/LarnwW

What a great rendition of one of my all time fav U2 songs. Thanks for sharing this, David…

Not only are Bono and The Edge awesome together, the lyrics are sheer poetry…

I’m not afraid of anything in this world
There’s nothing you can throw at me that I haven’t already heard
I’m just trying to find a decent melody
A song that I can sing in my own company

I never thought you were a fool
But darling, look at you
You gotta stand up straight, carry your own weight
These tears are going nowhere, baby

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and now you can’t get out of it
Don’t say that later will be better
Now you’re stuck in a moment
And you can’t get out of it

I will not forsake the colours that you bring
The nights you filled with fireworks
They left you with nothing
I am still enchanted by the light you brought to me
I listen through your ears, and through your eyes I can see

And you are such a fool
To worry like you do
I know it’s tough, and you can never get enough
Of what you don’t really need now my oh my

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and you can’t get out of it
Oh, love, look at you now
You got yourself stuck in a moment and you can’t get out of it

I was unconscious, half asleep
The water is warm till you discover how deep
I wasn’t jumping; for me it was a fall
It’s a long way down to nothing at all

You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment and now you can’t get out of it
Don’t say that later will be better
Now you’re stuck in a moment and you can’t get out of it

And if the night runs over
And if the day won’t last
And if our way should falter
Along this stony pass

And if the night runs over
And if the day won’t last
And if your way should falter
Along this stony pass
It’s just a moment
This time will pass

Live & Learn's avatarLive & Learn

I’m a fan of Michael Hurley’s blog, “We Move Together.” Urge you to check it out. As Michael says, this is “freaking brilliant.” I completely agree. Check out Michael post and U2’s Bono and The Edge performing “Stuck in a Moment.” Fantastic video clip to kick off your Friday.

“…You’ve got to get yourself together
You’ve got stuck in a moment
And now you can’t get out of it
Don’t say that later will be better…”

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Place where Bono can’t live…

The Meta Picture via Place where Bono can’t live….

[Some of] My Favorite U2 Videos…

It’s no secret that I’m a U2 fan and have been for decades since the first time I saw them live and in concert in Justin Hermann Plaza in San Francisco in what became known as the ‘Save the Yuppies’ Concert…

Here are some of my my all time favorite U2 songs in video…

Continue reading “[Some of] My Favorite U2 Videos…”

Crazy People Can Make You Crazy

Crazy People

“He’s making me crazy I don’t understand. Why would someone say they were going to do one thing, then do something so different from what they say? He looks so good and talks so good. His promises sound so, so real, but then everything falls apart. I end up doing all this work, and he just disappears. I get so dang angry Then about the time I’m ready to blow a gasket, he calls, charms my socks off, and the whole cycle starts over again. I walk away, scratching my head and wondering, ‘What’s wrong with me? Did I just imagine this whole thing? Did I overreact?’ I don’t get it. I don’t understand,”

Maybe it’s time for an Al-Anon meeting.

“And when we’re talking on the phone, I feel like I’m the only one for him. But then when I see him, I know he’s lying to me. I know he’s seeing someone else and standing there looking me right in the eyes and lying about it. When I ask him, he says, ‘Your insecurity is enchanting, and you’re usually such a together person.’ I don’t understand why I feel so insane.”

Maybe it s time for an Al-Anon meeting.

“And then I catch him straight-out lying to me, and I blow up. I just can’t stand that lying stuff especially when

I knew all the time he was lying to me and he denied it. I put up with it and put up with it and then finally I can’t take it anymore. By the time I blow up, he’s standing there looking calm and serene and I’m acting like an insane person.”

Crazy people make us feel crazy. It’s not you. It’s him. How about that meeting?

“And then he calls a few days later, and he says how sorry he is and I can tell he’s sorry Before I know it, I’ve forgotten about everything that happened, and it starts all over again. I keep wondering whether I’m being used, and then I look at him and I just feel so guilty for everything I’m feeling and thinking. Oh yeah. That Al-Anon meeting.”

Step One: Powerless over people, places, and things. My life has become unmanageable. Take a deep breath. Say it again. Then say it one more time. Crazy people make us feel crazy It will happen every time.

Value: Detach in love. Disentangle. Un-embroil yourself from other people’s insanity so you can be restored to sanity. It’s a value many of us learned the hard way.

Source: January 2: Crazy People Can Make You Crazy | Language of Letting Go

Bono, Christ and Christmas

As you celebrate Christmas, consider who we are celebrating.  Music legend Bono puts it best when talking about Jesus Christ.  In conversation with Michka Assayas he says, “Jesus being God isn’t farfetched to me. Look, the secular response to the Christ story always goes like this: He was a great prophet, obviously a very interesting guy, had a lot to say along the lines of other great prophets…but actually Christ doesn’t allow you that. He doesn’t let you off that hook.  Christ says, ‘No. I’m not saying I’m a teacher, don’t call me teacher. I’m not saying I’m a prophet.’ I’m saying: ‘I’m the Messiah. I’m saying: ‘I am God incarnate…’

So what you’re left with is: either Christ was who He said He was or a complete nutcase…I’m not joking here. The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside-down by a nutcase, for me, that’s farfetched…The point of the death of Christ is that Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what we put out did not come back to us, and that our sinful nature does not reap the obvious death. That’s the point. It should keep us humbled.  It’s not our own good works that get us through the gates of heaven.”

Source: Bono, Christ and Christmas | All Pro Dad

Bono’s green guitar

Recently, Adam Bevell, who lost his sight more than two decades ago, attended his 20th U2 concert in Nashville. Throughout the show, he held up a sign that read “Blind Guitar Player: Bring Me Up!” And eventually Bono took him up on the offer by inviting him on stage to strum along to “All I Want is You” and then letting him leave with a parting gift. The green guitar…

The 9/11 YouTube Project

YouTube worked with The New York Times on a YouTube Channel featuring archived news broadcasts and personal stories and reflections from the public…

This Day in Music Spotlight: U2 Go ‘Out of Control’

Before The Joshua Tree, War or even Boy, there was Three – U2’s debut release that consisted of (as the title suggests) three songs. Although only sold in Ireland, the EP marked an important milestone. On September 1, 1979, as a precursor to stadium-rocking concerts, multi-platinum albums and world-saving crusades, U2 would release their first songs to the public.

The story, however, begins about three years earlier, on September 25, 1976, when 14-year-old Larry Mullen Jr. posted a note on a school bulletin board saying that he was looking for people who were interested in starting a band. According to the drummer, it was to be called The Larry Mullen Band for about 10 minutes, until a boy named Paul Hewson showed up. With Bono in the band, there was little chance of little Larry being the leader.

Although guitarist Dave Evans (soon to become The Edge) and bassist Adam Clayton were in the group from the get-go, the band also included Dave’s older brother, Dik Evans, and Mullen’s friends, Ivan McCormick and Peter Martin. After a few weeks, McCormick and Martin had dropped out, and U2 were a quintet. Of course, they weren’t called U2 at the time. Initially, they took the name Feedback and then changed to The Hype in 1977.

I missed this on Sept. 1, but wanted to share it with my sister anyway. Follow the ‘via’ link if you’re interested in U2 history…

 

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Anatomy of a U2 360º Concert

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