Patience (post by Gigi Galluzzo)

Patience is earned while we gain in our successes. It is indeed hard to sit and wait while all we seem to do is want to move forward.
~Gigi Galluzzo

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Each Morning I Choose…

“Each morning when I open my eyes I say to myself: I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it.” – Groucho Marx

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Flat Tire & Tree Advice

“A bad attitude is like a flat tire. You cannot reach anywhere until you change it.”

– Author Unknown

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George Foreman is a Duck? (post by Kirk Weisler)

“That’s my gift. I let that negativity roll off me like water off a duck’s back. If it’s not positive, I didn’t hear it.

If you can overcome that, fights are easy.” – George Foreman, boxer

Questions to Ponder

How do I deal with negativity?

How can I reduce its effect on me today?

I haven’t read this book…but I like the cover.

Today… I’m a duck or a boxer named George…or both!

Kirk Out!!

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Sleep Walkers – WAKE UP (post from Kirk Weisler)

“So many people walk around with a meaningless life.  They seem half-asleep, even when they’re busy doing things they think are important. This is because they’re chasing the wrong things. The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning. –Morrie Schwartz

When I bump into Sleep Walkers (or when they bump into me)… I sometimes feel like yelling… “WAKE UP… We Need You!”   But yelling isn’t nearly as effective as loving, listening….and most importantly showing and sharing /teaching that there is a way to wake up, get up, grow up and live UP to their full potential.

Make it a great day… a day lived fully awake!

Kitk out

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Sing Loud!!

Finding beauty everywhere you go.
Bouquets of color lining all the streets.
It truly is time to enjoy the goodness
that is before you.
Delight in the easily accessible
wonder that is and see
that amid the daily occurrences,
there is so much restored
hope and enthusiasm.
~Gigi Galluzzo

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I Choose That…..Just Because

Make it a great day… it’s Your choice.

Kirk out

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Not Adding Up? Start Subtracting (post by Kirk Weisler)

Don’t let someone or something waste your time… because your time is your life.

Have you ever killed a day just surfing online… then tried to justify by saying you deserved a day to yourself to just kick back.  But really you knew you would have been much happier and healthier if you had invested that day in living, learning, and doing something that stretched you?  Or perhaps you were so busy, so caught up in being busy that you weren’t able to be present when it mattered.  Physically your body was there but part of your mind racing ahead to the next thing, while another part was regretting the just past thing that you know didn’t go as well as it could have …had you not been stretched so thin.

Sometimes the very best thing we can give to ourselves and to others is NO.  Just say NO.  Less really can be more… and more really can add up to being less.

Fewer distractions …more focus, more meaning, more connection… more depth.

I remember a family member trying to organize a week in England for me and Rebecca.  I have just finished a conference there and we had arranged to remain in the UK for another 8 days to “see the sights” and do stuff.   My well-intentioned in-law had it all arranged…we could see everything… The Tower, The Guard, The crown jewells… and on and on.  It was a whirlwind tour….but the more I looked at the schedule the more I kept thinking it seemed more like a drive by shooting that would leave us dead or at least wounded and wondering what has happened.

As graciously as we could… I thanked them for their suggestions and willingness to be helpful… and declined.  We borrowed a car, took a quick driving lesson around the block… and then drove into the country without a map or GPS.   We stopped when it looked interesting… or when we felt to stop.  We found a very small town “Snowshill” pronounced by the locals as “Snozzel”.  There was one Bed & Breakfast, one church and one Pub.  There we stopped, we stayed and we connected with our hosts, the locals at the pub, with the country, and with each other.

That was nearly 10 years ago and we still talk about that trip, that town and the wonderful people we met there.  Be subtracting …. we added.

What can you subtract to help things add up…and add more meaning in your life?

Kirk

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Train Blog 6-7-12

Huston, we have a problem!! Today I am feeling cute and I’m sexy and I know this!! (I gotta tell myself that to keep trucking to the gym) Anyhoo, instead of 4 trains, we have 3 which makes this morning commute a little crowded. That’s the 1st problem! The second is that I am standing. Remember I’m feeling cute so no sneakers on, just sandals with a little height. 3rd problem is that the train is moving faster than normal and I feel the wheel rolling beneath my feet. It doesn’t sound to good. And 4th, the driver is braking too hard and fast. Did I mention that I am standing? Um, if I fly through the air looking a hot mess and mess up my cuteness, there will be some percussions!! Madea will rise out of my soul and start raising some hell! Just saying! My feet hurt now. Just love RT!! Lol lol lol

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Two Lists You Should Look at Every Morning

Peter Bregman

PETER BREGMAN

Peter Bregman is a strategic advisor to CEOs and their leadership teams. His latest book is 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done.

I was late for my meeting with the CEO of a technology company and I was emailing him from my iPhone as I walked onto the elevator in his company’s office building. I stayed focused on the screen as I rode to the sixth floor. I was still typing with my thumbs when the elevator doors opened and I walked out without looking up. Then I heard a voice behind me, “Wrong floor.” I looked back at the man who was holding the door open for me to get back in; it was the CEO, a big smile on his face. He had been in the elevator with me the whole time. “Busted,” he said.

The world is moving fast and it’s only getting faster. So much technology. So much information. So much to understand, to think about, to react to. A friend of mine recently took a new job as the head of learning and development at a mid-sized investment bank. When she came to work her first day on the job she turned on her computer, logged in with the password they had given her, and found 385 messages already waiting for her.

So we try to speed up to match the pace of the action around us. We stay up until 3 am trying to answer all our emails. We twitter, we facebook, and we link-in. We scan news websites wanting to make sure we stay up to date on the latest updates. And we salivate each time we hear the beep or vibration of a new text message.

But that’s a mistake. The speed with which information hurtles towards us is unavoidable (and it’s getting worse). But trying to catch it all is counterproductive. The faster the waves come, the more deliberately we need to navigate. Otherwise we’ll get tossed around like so many particles of sand, scattered to oblivion. Never before has it been so important to be grounded and intentional and to know what’s important.

Never before has it been so important to say “No.” No, I’m not going to read that article. No, I’m not going to read that email. No, I’m not going to take that phone call. No, I’m not going to sit through that meeting.

It’s hard to do because maybe, just maybe, that next piece of information will be the key to our success. But our success actually hinges on the opposite: on our willingness to risk missing some information. Because trying to focus on it all is a risk in itself. We’ll exhaust ourselves. We’ll get confused, nervous, and irritable. And we’ll miss the CEO standing next to us in the elevator.

A study of car accidents by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute put cameras in cars to see what happens right before an accident. They found that in 80% of crashes the driver was distracted during the three seconds preceding the incident. In other words, they lost focus — dialed their cell phones, changed the station on the radio, took a bite of a sandwich, maybe checked a text — and didn’t notice that something changed in the world around them. Then they crashed.

The world is changing fast and if we don’t stay focused on the road ahead, resisting the distractions that, while tempting, are, well, distracting, then we increase the chances of a crash.

Now is a good time to pause, prioritize, and focus. Make two lists:

List 1: Your Focus List (the road ahead)What are you trying to achieve? What makes you happy? What’s important to you? Design your time around those things. Because time is your one limited resource and no matter how hard you try you can’t work 25/8.

List 2: Your Ignore List (the distractions)

To succeed in using your time wisely, you have to ask the equally important but often avoided complementary questions: what are you willing not to achieve? What doesn’t make you happy? What’s not important to you? What gets in the way?

Some people already have the first list. Very few have the second. But given how easily we get distracted and how many distractions we have these days, the second is more important than ever. The leaders who will continue to thrive in the future know the answers to these questions and each time there’s a demand on their attention they ask whether it will further their focus or dilute it.

Which means you shouldn’t create these lists once and then put them in a drawer. These two lists are your map for each day. Review them each morning, along with your calendar, and ask: what’s the plan for today? Where will I spend my time? How will it further my focus? How might I get distracted? Then find the courage to follow through, make choices, and maybe disappoint a few people.

After the CEO busted me in the elevator, he told me about the meeting he had just come from. It was a gathering of all the finalists, of which he was one, for the title of Entrepreneur of the Year. This was an important meeting for him — as it was for everyone who aspired to the title (the judges were all in attendance) — and before he entered he had made two explicit decisions: 1. To focus on the meeting itself and 2. Not to check his BlackBerry.

What amazed him was that he was the only one not glued to a mobile device. Were all the other CEOs not interested in the title? Were their businesses so dependent on them that they couldn’t be away for one hour? Is either of those a smart thing to communicate to the judges?

There was only one thing that was most important in that hour and there was only one CEO whose behavior reflected that importance, who knew where to focus and what to ignore. Whether or not he eventually wins the title, he’s already winning the game.

Editor’s note: The original version of this post didn’t include a link to the study about car accidents. Here it is.

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