Wednesday, March 2, 2016



Know?

I don't know anything better than I know me. And I'm still getting to know me.  
In hopes of finding a few more of "us" I'll devote some words to introduction from time to time. Stories, typically, because I can't honestly use the word "facts".  I'm suspicious of facts. I think most of what we say we "know" is really just what we "believe."
I'm pleased to meet you.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

 
"Go Wild"

 The book by John J. Ratey and Richard Manning rang so clearly in my head that I read it three times in about 5 weeks. I was still getting good stuff out of it in the third reading. Yeah, I'm recommending it. I got it at the library. I'm adding it to mine.

Sunday, February 28, 2016



"Get So good They Can't Ignore You"

A quote from Steve Martin and an excellent book by Cal Newport. He explains how your passion isn’t something out there waiting for you to discover it.  It’s more like something you realize after you have been doing it for a while. After you get good at it and can see that it fits.

Saturday, February 27, 2016


LEARNING TO RIDE

Never tried blogging before. I’m like a kid learning to ride a bike. Don’t know, no confidence, running on faith, wobbling all over the place. Just  keep going. Just keep going. If nothing else, a reader might get a few laughs. I’ll get better. I hope.

Friday, February 26, 2016

                                          
           
                             Exploding


Can't come up with a blog post?  Creation is exploding all around us.  Make note of it.  Tell me.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

                

 What's Your Passion?

You have to do it, use it, before you can identify it. Do something.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

From Seth Godin.

Worth thinking about

Worth thinking about.

That's one of the most important lists you can have. The list of things worth thinking about.

We live in the age of information surplus, when there are answers and shortcuts and highlights and notes and summaries for everything. But not nearly enough time to even be aware of them.

The key question isn't, "what's the answer?"

The key question is, "what's the question?