Focus, Distraction, and Significance an RV Adventure (post from Kirk Weisler)

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Spring break last week with the kids was a blast.  Driving a large borrowed RV required tremendous focus for me to keep it between the lines. Especially during some of the high wind crossings from AZ to San Diego  and again while winding up from Flagstaff through the Grand Canyon, as well as portions of  the Escalante Grand Staircase.  Even without the wind blowing, the precious cargo of my family had me wired pretty tight and constantly  focused like a laser on traffic conditions.  It was a simultaneously an exhausting, exhilarating, and exciting experience.

Today I finally returned the RV to my kind friend washed, fueled, and prepared for his next family adventure.  I left his home driving in a much smaller vehicle, and in a noticeably  much more relaxed state of mind, body and spirit.  Still focused, still safe (I hope) but it was amazing what a difference I now felt being in a smaller more familiar size vehicle.

It brings to mind one of my most favorite quotes on the dangers of distraction and the less obvious disasters that can result from or losing our focus on the things that matter most.

“Most of us will miss the real significance of what we might experience from this life, and what we might contribute to this life, not because we are bad people doing bad things, but because we have allowed ourselves to become distracted from doing the most important ones.”

We all know it can be hard work to stay focused on the most important things… but we also know staying focused on those things may be the most important work we will ever do.  ~ Kirk Weisler

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The Lotus

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Don’t Stop Dancing

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“You don’t stop dancing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop dancing.”

Dance, even if you have nowhere to do it but in your own living room…

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The Sound Of My Feet

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Warning!! The Beach May Cause:

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The World is A Book

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“You can never thank people enough.” (post by Kirk Weisler)

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Today’s “Thought 4 the Day” celebrates the expression of appreciation.

You can never thank people enough.” ~ Jeff Zucker, president, NBC television

I pulled this from a short interview piece on Fast Company magazines website.  Click here to read the interview

we should say thank you

Is there anyone in your life you would like to thank more often?

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Thank you for reading

Kirk

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Eating Twinkies With God

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Bring Something More than a Teaspoon – Expect MORE (post from Kirk Weisler)

“The world is full of abundance and opportunity, but far too many people come to the fountain of life with a sieve instead of a tank car, a teaspoon instead of a steam shovel. They expect little and as a result they get little.” ~ Sweetland – Author of “I Will”

This is so true in so many ways. As a person who works primarily in adult education I see this almost daily. People come to training bringing nothing more than a good attitude and a smile. Now we can all appreciate a good attitude and a smile but with nothing to write with and apparently no intention or desire to capture insights… it’s little more than a happy teaspoon.

So the next time you go to training take a steam shovel or a bigger spoon… and vastly increased expectations for what you will learn and desire to take away.  That’s just my example… what is yours?

In what areas of your life do you need to show up with a bigger spoon?

Kirk Weisler

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