New Things Matter
I guess, what I was trying to say was, new things matter, more to the person doing them the first time they’re doing them. Riding a bike. Taking first steps, then going at it (at a bit of a run). Read More …
I guess, what I was trying to say was, new things matter, more to the person doing them the first time they’re doing them. Riding a bike. Taking first steps, then going at it (at a bit of a run). Read More …
Each milestone matters to people in a different way. Age progression, where one person thinks 25 is old and yet another believes they’ve never been better at 52. Learning to ride a bike, drive a car or fly a plane Read More …
Even last minute, when plans come together, that is amazing. Small things Little ideas By the light of the fire (or the moon) Short errands A bit of traffic Bright ideas Birthdays and anniversaries and life events They’re all important Read More …
It has been said that keeping positive helps… Think good thoughts Focus on what you want to happen Be optimistic See what you want to be Believe Be the change you want to see When things are crazy and uncertain Read More …
We have to appreciate ancestors and traditions that are handed down from generation to generation. Right? Well, we do. Special dinners. Habits. Sayings. Prayers (different from sayings.) Unique gifts that are passed from one family member to another. Happy St. Read More …
This new year, after two…unusual ones, is certainly welcome. Let’s put the past behind us. Learn from mistakes. Make the most of the future. Remember the good times. Say hello more often. Hug tighter. Zoom and chat more frequently. Be Read More …
Spring is in the air and the days are just packed with hope, optimism and even more things to do. We see signs of crocus. The daffodils have popped (and survived the snow from the weekend.) Spring clean up is Read More …
It is nice to see little, bright spots in the day. A pre-spring, sunny afternoon. Spring flowers. Scheduling synergies. Small moments of success. We will take the bright spots of joy and happiness in our days. They help keep things Read More …
The time you have – even with Daylight Savings Time impacting routines – doesn’t really change. You only have the time everyone else has. 24 hours in a day (on average). 7 days a week. 365 days a year (except Read More …
How can you reach farther? Make new friends. Stay in touch with colleagues. Write regularly. Like and share. Read more. Listen even more. If you tell two friends, and they tell two friends…you will reach farther than you ever thought Read More …