Never mind your past.

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Stop Doing Meaningless Work…Today!

Much of the work we do is absolutely meaningless, a wasteful use of our time that really doesn’t accomplish anything of value. Do you find yourself asking, ā€œWhy am I doing this?ā€, ā€œDoes this really even need to be done?ā€, or ā€œAm I creating anything of value?ā€ If the answer is yes, then in all likelihood you’re stuck in the cycle of being engaged in meaningless work that has little or no value to the world, your field, or even your company.

Meaningless Work Explained

Meaningless work is work which contributes nothing, and accomplishes nothing. It’s often busy work, ā€œshould work,ā€ dissatisfying work, or work that doesn’t really matter to you or the world. Often our propensity to engage in meaningless work is born of a fear of not appearing to be busy. We don’t want others to think that we’re lazy. It has become a matter of social acceptance and professional respect to be constantly busy, buried under the pile of ā€œtoo much work.ā€ Get more here:Ā Stop Doing Meaningless Work…Today!.

What We Pay Attention To

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If we can observe and understand how our thoughts are impacting us, we can change who we’re being and what we’re experiencing in the world.

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11 Essential Habits for Success

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What separates those who enjoy success from the rest of us? Learn 11 basic habits that are a necessity for enjoying great success in life.

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Protein & Vegetable Celebrity Diet

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Eating a diet that consists of lean proteins and vegetables is a healthy way to lose weight. A specific diet, the Dukan Diet, is a structured meal plan that consists of four separate phases.

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Listening to the Language of Your Heart

If there is one thing I am certain of, it’s that our thinking can get in the way of our happiness.

Rather than be a receptor and transmitter for our instincts and intuitive knowing to flow through us, like the hardware of our computer mainframe that translates the information from our software, our thinking habits can muddle and confuse us—especially when it comes to matters of the heart. When you are concerned with figuring out your life plan and your passion, the subtle heart language can become drowned out by the brass band that plays in the mind. Until the frenetic activity of our busy, worrying mind is quelled, we cannot hear the whisper of the heart that says, ā€œI know what’s right for you.ā€ Ā It takes practice to get back to the stillness within that allows the heart to be heard.

Often buried under a mountain of expectation, fear, and outdated beliefs, our heart intelligence yearns to be heard. There are three ways, which I have identified for myself, that clear the pathway from my heart to my head. These methods allow me to receive the clear direction and intelligence of my knowing heart that speaks to me through my instincts and intuition.”Ā via Listening to the Language of Your Heart Ā« Positively Positive.

Give & Forgive!

Yes, but! SetĀ healthy boundaries and remember the lesson of the sage and the scorpion. The Daily LoveĀ via Visual Inspiration: Give &Forgive!.

Health Effects of Caffeine

Infographic ListĀ via Health Effects of Caffeine [INFOGRAPHIC].

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How hard will you work to reach a goal if in your heart you don’t expect to achieve it?

This is the simple but great challenge that all of our dreams face—expecting that you can do whatever it is that you want in the face of people pointing out the obstacles or inadequacies, previous personal experiences, and numerous examples of failure.

In your heart and gut, you have to know that you can do it no matter what. And when you do fall into fear and doubt, you have to get back up and move towards that inner belief anyway.

Doubt is the distance your mind must travel in order to be able to reach your goals. If it dictates your decisions, there will always be a part of you holding back, which means you will almost certainly fall short of the mark.

But how do you…

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War of 1812 begins; This Day in History — 6/18/1812

The day after the Senate followed the House of Representatives in voting to declare war against Great Britain, President James Madison signs the declaration into law–and the War of 1812 begins. The American war declaration, opposed by a sizable minority in Congress, had been called in response to the British economic blockade of France, the induction of American seaman into the British Royal Navy against their will, and the British support of hostile Indian tribes along the Great Lakes frontier. A faction of Congress known as the “War Hawks” had been advocating war with Britain for several years and had not hidden their hopes that a U.S. invasion of Canada might result in significant territorial land gains for the United States.

In the months after President Madison proclaimed the state of war to be in effect, American forces launched a three-point invasion of Canada, all of which were decisively unsuccessful. In 1814, with Napoleon Bonaparte’s French Empire collapsing, the British were able to allocate more military resources to the American war, and Washington, D.C., fell to the British in August. In Washington, British troops burned the White House, the Capitol, and other buildings in retaliation for the earlier burning of government buildings in Canada by U.S. soldiers.

In September, the tide of the war turned when Thomas Macdonough’s American naval force won a decisive victory at the Battle of Plattsburg Bay on Lake Champlain. The invading British army was forced to retreat back into Canada. The American victory on Lake Champlain led to the conclusion of U.S.-British peace negotiations in Belgium, and on December 24, 1814, the Treaty of Ghent was signed, formally ending the War of 1812. By the terms of the agreement, all conquered territory was to be returned, and a commission would be established to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.

British forces assailing the Gulf Coast were not informed of the treaty in time, and on January 8, 1815, the U.S. forces under Andrew Jackson achieved the greatest American victory of the war at the Battle of New Orleans. The American public heard of Jackson’s victory and the Treaty of Ghent at approximately the same time, fostering a greater sentiment of self-confidence and shared identity throughout the young republic.

via War of 1812 begins — History.com This Day in History — 6/18/1812.

The Tiny Guide to Being a Great Dad


Leo Babauta writes:

There are only three things you need to do to be a great dad:

1. Be there. If you’re in their lives, you rock. If you’re there when they scrape their knee, lose their first tooth, need someone to cry to, need help with their school project, want a partner for playing house or hide-and-seek … you are already being a great dad. Be there, when they need you, and when they don’t.

2. Love them. They will know you love them, if you love them fully. It will show in your smile, in your touch, in your good-morning hugs. But also tell them on a regular basis. Infuse all your dad actions with love.

3. Be present. It’s great to be in the same room with them, but as much as you can afford to, be fully present with them. Shut off the mobile device, close the laptop, turn off the TV, and really pay attention. Listen to their long fragmented stories. Really watch when they want to show off their new wizard or ninja move.

That’s it. That’s all you need to be a great dad. Well, there are some bonus moves, but those are just extensions of the above three.” Get more here:Ā Ā» The Tiny Guide to Being a Great Dad :zenhabits.

The Life Of Flowers – A Time-lapse Of Beauty In Bloom

The Life Of Flowers – A Time-lapse Of Beauty In Bloom | FinerMinds.

Happy bday, #2 son…

Kindergarten days…

My #2 son was a Father’s Day gift in 1989. He was the first birth I ever witnessed and I’ll never forget the experience and what it — and he — has meant to me!

Colin and his lovely girlfriend Kelsey…

Trouble Times Three

 

An avian ‘gang’ if I ever saw one!Ā Trouble Times Three | Pops Digital.

You’re Worth More Than This!

The Daily LoveĀ via Visual Inspiration: You’re Worth More Than This!.

Financial Statistics That’ll Shock You

Visual LoopĀ via Financial Statistics That’ll Shock You.

Almost perfect…

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…for a father’s day ride with #1 son.

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First outdoor lunch!

Boo has been keeping the babies in a nest up in the garage. Yesterday was the first day in a week she was OK with us handling them and relaxed enough to feed them outside, despite my son’s puppy…

Here Boo keeps a watchful eye on my son’s puppy; she’s ready to defend her babies if necessary…
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My favorite quote on fatherhood…

My birth father abandoned my mother and me 3 months before my birth. I was raised by my grandmother while my mother supported our family unit until the day she met my dad. They were married over 50 years ago and he formally adopted me when I was 5 — I still remember going before the judge and having him ask me if I wanted my dad to be my dad. It’s an honor and a privilege that few sons have — to actually affirm their choice of a father before a judge…

Years later as a student of German literature, I came across this quote: “Nicht Fleisch und Blut, das Herz macht uns zu VƤtern und Sƶhnen.” I thank God every day for my dad’s heart; a heart which made him a father and me a son and gave me the courage to adopt my own son when I met the woman of my dreams like he did…

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