Coffee drinker? Try this for a month instead…

If you don’t die, then I might try it too! :-D

My corner office…

Here’s yet another reason to love Twylah. Notifications like these…

“Hi @e1evation!

It’s time to share on your branded topics! Focus and consistency on these topics strengthen your brand’s visibility and resonance — and get *you* more targeted followers and retweets!

social media -> 4 days ago.
content marketing -> 8 days ago.
content curation -> 12 days ago.
thought leadership -> 12 days ago.
blogging -> 11 days ago.
content strategy -> 11 days ago.
gtd -> 18 days ago.
seo -> 10 days ago.
search -> 7 days ago.

Click on the topic for suggestions on what you can tweet! Consistently tweeting about these topics helps you establish brand expertise (and get more followers and retweets).

Also, get more insights on your Twitter activity.
Thank you!

The Twylah Team

If you’d like to stop receiving these emails, you can unsubscribe here.”

Soon, they tell me, this feature will be available for everyone. Why don’t you head over to http://twylah.com and sign up for an account today, so you’ll be ready when this feature is available for all?!

This video is well worth the watching…

John's avatarThe Power of Courage & Choice

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“Anything is one of a million paths. Therefore you must always keep in mind that a path is only a path; if you feel you should not follow it, you must not stay with it under any conditions. To have such clarity you must lead a disciplined life. Only then will you know that any path is only a path and there is no affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart tells you to do. But your decision to keep on the path or to leave it must be free of fear or ambition. I warn you. Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself, and yourself alone, one question. This question is one that only a very old man asks. My benefactor told me about it once when I…

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Solitude on Ice

84 Best Picture Oscar Winners, 4 Minutes

The 85th Academy Awards are [were!] tomorrow, so today it’s time to review some Oscar history. Indie filmmaker Nelson Carvajal has created a supercut of all 84 Best Picture winners so far. It’s fascinating, and feels like a bit of a quiz — how many of these films do you recognize just from extremely brief clips? For me I didn’t recognize many until the explosion of color, followed by the explosion of musicals, followed by the Hoffman/De Niro Phase (“I’m walkin’ here!”), and then it’s all suddenly familiar. From 1967 onward I recognized almost every film. Prior to 1958, I knew almost none.

If you want to play along, just watch and count the films you recognize. Wikipedia has a cheat sheet, or you can check your work in the end credits of the video when Carvajal lists the films shown.

via 84 Best Picture Oscar Winners, 4 Minutes | Mental Floss.

Radical acceptance…

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If self-acceptance is an issue with you [as it is with me] may I suggest the following book which has been giving me deep insights in this area:

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Click the image to view/purchase at amazon.com…

I am familiar with some, but not all, of the teachers in this program. I encourage you to follow the reblog and sign up for this free course starting March 4…

Just in case you missed these…

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OK, bro, it was downright mean to post this when I’m looking at a foot of snow outside my window! I gotta tell you, though, I’m starting to think I need to head to Alberta or BC fast…

Live & Learn's avatarLive & Learn

For our Saturday morning work-out inspiration series, here’s two minutes of bike riding in the Selkirk Mountains above Revelstoke, British Columbia.  (Yes, I’m encouraging an alternative reality.  Childhood memories – 4 hours from my home town.  It’s summer.  Taking in clean mountain air.)  Enjoy!

Kona House of the Big Wheel 3 from Kona Bikes on Vimeo.


Source: GrindTV

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Garden Kitty

Bill Pevlor writes:

This is our cat, Dory!  She was hanging around while I snapped photos around our yard, so…

Actually, I say she’s our cat, but lately it not so clear.  We’ve had her since she was a kitten.  She’s an outside cat with a generous food plan and comfy place to sleep – previously on our back porch, now in our garage.  Still, she has a tendency to disappear on a regular basis – sometimes for a few days, sometimes for weeks at a time. We figure she has another spot in our rural area that she considers her second home.

via Garden Kitty – Cat Photo – Pops DigitalPops Digital.

Whoa! The entire world would change… :-D

New Video! – Welcome to my world…

This is what my commute looked like this morning…

Just in case you missed these…

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