Hello everyone,
I see in the sidebar that many recently have read this post. It's one of the most popular in the past week. I'm bumping this up for those who haven't read it. This was written last July but it's still relevant. Let me know what you think.
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Today, I had a session with a client that I met for the first time last week. I like being practical in my work. Getting a lot done----addressing his needs and seeing concrete
alternatives to his struggles with isolating, anger and forgiveness was satisfying.
Afterwards, I flew to the city of San Rafael, in Marin County, north of San Francisco. I attended a meeting that is strengthening the business aspect of life. Attending provides me with greater clarity regarding my finances. I enjoy the growing competence and effectiveness in these areas.
Lately, life has been simultaneously spinning multiple plates on several poles. I'm not a big fan of multitasking. Click here, for a good article regarding this. Living in the fast lane is not for me. Give me balance, ease, joy and tranquility. I prefer those qualities above the white-hot nature of urban, Western Civilization, ipod-in-your ears and pressing-the-flat-screen-of smart phones-at-all times living, anytime.
Tonight's meeting helped me take one plate off one pole. I'm inspecting this plate of finances for cracks. It's now firmly placed in the China hutch of my life. Slowing down life's pace is self-care. It adds to my serenity and equanimity. Having more ease and a less frantic pace allows me to slow down and celebrate life more. The alternative is not taking care of myself, which is a form of debting.
I like being alone. I need time to think and process the bus ride of life. But, I also know I can't successfully make this journey alone. I have faults. I even have faults I'm not even aware of. I don't have the psychological or emotional distance with myself that allows me to accurately see the areas where I want to grow.
So you can see why I was where I was, tonight. Being with this group strengthened me. I spoke with many, that I didn't even know, a week ago. (I attended this meeting for the first time, last Tuesday.) I remembered most of the names of those there. (There were thirty-five, but who's counting?)
I even corralled a woman on her way out. I remembered her from a conference I went to in Mill Valley, a few weeks ago. I enjoyed the visit we had then. I also found someone who may mentor me. He's spiritual, mature, has a sense of humor and is humble. That would be a welcomed change; I'm usually the guy who gives.
2. I'm speaking before a group of people tomorrow night. That's fun, I enjoy service. We benefit, when we do service. I like the stimulation that public speaking provides.
3. I enjoyed the time I had with the new client, today. I love challenges and being able to respond to them.
4. I went grocery shopping this evening. I went to a place where the food is the same brand as other stores but the prices are 30-40% less. Can't beat that. I like being an efficient shopper and a good steward of my resources.
5. More visitors are dropping by the inn. Welcome. Having a growing community is always nice.
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How About You?
1. What do you like about your work? What satisfies you, when you show up at the office?
2. How do you invest in yourself? I went to a meeting tonight. I learned things that will help me run my business better. I'm a professional caregiver; it's important to balance this with focus on my needs.
3. In what way do you slow down the pace of life? For me, I read books. I write letters the old-fashioned way, with a fountain pen, paper and stamps. I don't watch TV. I don't even have one. I breathe, meditate, pray, walk and bike. I take time to enjoy the sun setting into the nether reaches of the Pacific Ocean
4. What is an area of your life that you are working on? I've been focusing on my vision, which includes family, my relationship with God and business.
I look forward to reading your answers.
I see in the sidebar that many recently have read this post. It's one of the most popular in the past week. I'm bumping this up for those who haven't read it. This was written last July but it's still relevant. Let me know what you think.
*****************************************
Today, I had a session with a client that I met for the first time last week. I like being practical in my work. Getting a lot done----addressing his needs and seeing concrete
alternatives to his struggles with isolating, anger and forgiveness was satisfying.
Afterwards, I flew to the city of San Rafael, in Marin County, north of San Francisco. I attended a meeting that is strengthening the business aspect of life. Attending provides me with greater clarity regarding my finances. I enjoy the growing competence and effectiveness in these areas.
Lately, life has been simultaneously spinning multiple plates on several poles. I'm not a big fan of multitasking. Click here, for a good article regarding this. Living in the fast lane is not for me. Give me balance, ease, joy and tranquility. I prefer those qualities above the white-hot nature of urban, Western Civilization, ipod-in-your ears and pressing-the-flat-screen-of smart phones-at-all times living, anytime.
Tonight's meeting helped me take one plate off one pole. I'm inspecting this plate of finances for cracks. It's now firmly placed in the China hutch of my life. Slowing down life's pace is self-care. It adds to my serenity and equanimity. Having more ease and a less frantic pace allows me to slow down and celebrate life more. The alternative is not taking care of myself, which is a form of debting.
I like being alone. I need time to think and process the bus ride of life. But, I also know I can't successfully make this journey alone. I have faults. I even have faults I'm not even aware of. I don't have the psychological or emotional distance with myself that allows me to accurately see the areas where I want to grow.
So you can see why I was where I was, tonight. Being with this group strengthened me. I spoke with many, that I didn't even know, a week ago. (I attended this meeting for the first time, last Tuesday.) I remembered most of the names of those there. (There were thirty-five, but who's counting?)
I even corralled a woman on her way out. I remembered her from a conference I went to in Mill Valley, a few weeks ago. I enjoyed the visit we had then. I also found someone who may mentor me. He's spiritual, mature, has a sense of humor and is humble. That would be a welcomed change; I'm usually the guy who gives.
My Gratitudes:
1. I'm getting rest in a few minutes. Ya ay!2. I'm speaking before a group of people tomorrow night. That's fun, I enjoy service. We benefit, when we do service. I like the stimulation that public speaking provides.
3. I enjoyed the time I had with the new client, today. I love challenges and being able to respond to them.
4. I went grocery shopping this evening. I went to a place where the food is the same brand as other stores but the prices are 30-40% less. Can't beat that. I like being an efficient shopper and a good steward of my resources.
5. More visitors are dropping by the inn. Welcome. Having a growing community is always nice.
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How About You?
1. What do you like about your work? What satisfies you, when you show up at the office?
2. How do you invest in yourself? I went to a meeting tonight. I learned things that will help me run my business better. I'm a professional caregiver; it's important to balance this with focus on my needs.
3. In what way do you slow down the pace of life? For me, I read books. I write letters the old-fashioned way, with a fountain pen, paper and stamps. I don't watch TV. I don't even have one. I breathe, meditate, pray, walk and bike. I take time to enjoy the sun setting into the nether reaches of the Pacific Ocean
4. What is an area of your life that you are working on? I've been focusing on my vision, which includes family, my relationship with God and business.
I look forward to reading your answers.
2 comments:
What I like the most about my work (college admissions counselor) is that I get to help people make decisions about choice of major and career path and ease any apprehensions that they may have. It's truly a wonderful job and I am very grateful to have a job that I love.
Keith,
You are a lucky man. I'm sure you offer the reassurance an entering student really looks for, when he or she is taking this big step!
Good to see you. Thank you for sharing your answer.
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