Junk…

McCartney that you’ve probably never heard…

“Buy, buy, says the sign in the shop window. Why? Why? Says the junk in the yard…”

Simple but deep…

Quote by Why This Harvard Economist Thinks You Should Unplug & Recharge

“Epiphanies often come at the most unexpected moments. When Harvard economist Sendhil Mullainathan accidentally dropped his cell phone in a toilet, he had an important realization: Being overly connected was preventing him from better focus and productivity. Without having to worry about sending and receiving texts and emails, Mullainathan found that he was more present that evening at a dinner with friends — and he even had a better time than he might have otherwise. “My bandwidth for those two hours was focused on the thing I wanted to be focused on,” he said at the Aspen Ideas Festival, as quoted in a LinkedIn blog last week. According to Mullainathan, our problem in the workplace isn’t that we have too little time. It’s that we don’t have enough mental “bandwidth,” as he puts it, to focus on important tasks and projects — partly because we’re constantly distracted by technology. Now, he no longer has work email on his phone, and he avoids checking email before a meeting in order to be less distracted. “All those times that I thought I was using my time well — ‘Hey, I’ve got five minutes, let me check my email’ — I was actually using my bandwidth badly,” he said.”

Quote by William J Federer’s American Minute for January 1st

“Both served in the Continental Congress and both signed the Declaration of Independence. Both served as U.S. Ministers in France. One was elected the 2nd President and the other the 3rd. Once political enemies, they became close friends in later life. An awe swept America when they both died on the same day, JULY 4, 1826, exactly 50 years since they signed the Declaration of Independence. Their names were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.”

Hearts Set Free…

Psychologist and writer Barb Markway shares this this ‘Independence Day’:

The Self-Compassion Bill of Rights

Today, this fourth day of July, year two thousand and twelve, I, Barbara Ellen Gerth Markway, do solemnly declare these inalienable truths and freedoms for myself, and for my Self-Compassion Project friends. Continue reading “Hearts Set Free…”

John Adams on celebrating the 2nd of July

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“The Second Day of July 1776 will be the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America. It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires, and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.” – John Adams to Abigail Adams, July 3, 1776. 1776 filled the calendar with dates deserving of remembrance and even celebration. John Adams, delegate from Massachusetts to the Second Continental Congress, wrote home to his wife Abigail that future generations would celebrate July 2, the date the Congress voted to approve Richard Henry Lee’s resolution declaring independence from Britain for 13 of the British colonies in America. Two days later, that same Congress approved the wording of the document Thomas Jefferson had drafted to announce Lee’s resolution to the world. Today, we celebrate the date of the document Jefferson wrote, and Richard Henry Lee is often a reduced to a footnote, if not erased from history altogether. Who can predict the future? (You know, of course, that Adams and Jefferson both died 50 years to the day after the Declaration of Independence, on July 4, 1826. In the 50 intervening years, Adams and Jefferson were comrades in arms and diplomacy in Europe, officers of the new government in America, opposing candidates for the presidency, President and Vice President, ex-President and President, bitter enemies, then long-distance friends writing almost daily about how to make a great new nation. Read David McCullough’s version of the story, if you can find it.)”

“Never use two tools where one will do.” Todd Lohenry via Tumblr.

Happy Independence Day…

Happy Independence Day! via Tumblr.

dogshaming:

This is so embarrassing!

She can’t even show her face she’s so ashamed.

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Dogshaming…

dogshaming:

I ate the meatloaf

I ate the leftover meatloaf and I am not sorry.

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Heh, heh, heh… At least this dog eats meatloaf and not roadkill or sheep poop like Jack the Wonderdog! via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54528792111/dogshaming-i-ate-the-meatloaf-i-ate-the How long will it be before there’s a husband shaming blog? :-D

Do it daily…

Do it daily… via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54517552360/do-it-daily

Siri-ous stuff…

Siri-ous stuff… via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54517394624/siri-ous-stuff

It’ll be worth it…

It’ll be worth it… via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54517290495/itll-be-worth-it

Sorry…

Sorry… Get over it! via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54506886720/sorry

Screw perfection!

(via http://www.piccsy.com) via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54506093096/via-http-www-piccsy-com

Life is like a game of cards…

Me? I’d prefer ‘life is like a game of backgammon’ but you get the picture and Nehru said this: “life is like a game of cards…” :-D via http://blog.toddlohenry.com/post/54503589265/life-is-like-a-game-of-cards

You are the Problem and the Answer

You are the Problem and the Answer by Bob Proctor (@@bobproctorLIVE) at @SimpleReminders.

Inner Peace… The Ultimate Source of Happiness?

“This is my simple religion… Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.” ― Dalai Lama XIV

It’s been said that we are our own worst enemies.

In this insightful video clip, the spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, speaks about how we can unwittingly create unnecessary suffering for ourselves, and how things like money can actually create more anxiety, frustration, suspicion, and sometimes even jealousy.

In under 2-minutes, he manages to impart some of his ever-impactful and inspiring wisdom about where the true source of happiness lies, and how we can tap into it.

via Inner Peace… The Ultimate Source of Happiness? » FinerMinds.

If You Can’t Stop…

If You Can't Stop.

When I see you and how you are…

recite-31457--1793066917-1is0wf3Tara Brach shared this quote from Rumi in one of her recent meditations…

I must have been incredibly simple or drunk or insane to sneak into my own house and steal money, to climb over the fence and take my own vegetables. But no more. I’ve gotten free of that ignorant fist that was pinching and twisting my secret self.

The universe and the light of the stars come through me. I am the crescent moon put up over the gate to the festival.

via The Chronic Meditator: Rumi – "When I see you and how you are…".

Let People Power Your Passion…

(via Let People Power Your Passion by Peg Fitzpatrick (@PegFitzpatrick) at @SimpleReminders)

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