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Ready the Boat

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What are you doing now to create your future?

I’ve learned this: it doesn’t matter what awaits me just across the sea if I haven’t built a boat.

Steve Goodier

Unlike Leroy Jethro Gibbs (a character in the TV series NCIS) I don’t have the makings of a boat in my basement.  Heck, I don’t even have a basement!  And unlike California sailor Abby Sunderland, the 16 year old who set out last year to sail solo around the globe, I’m not piloting a state of the art, Open 40 sailboat… nor, for that matter, am I 16 anymore.

I am, however, descended from a family of Scouts who endeavored to be prepared at all times for every contingency we could imagine.  So, these days, as I prepare to Continue reading » Ready the Boat

Riding the Wave of Grief

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Often we experience personal losses (big or small) as if they were physical blows to our psyches, they wobble our equilibrium and give us pause – and enduring this period of grieving is a very personal and unsettling experience.  How we bounce back is also a very personal thing.  Here’s a glimpse into one person’s encounter with grief and relief.

After reading my post In a Pickle a few weeks ago, one of our readers (who prefers to remain anonymous) wrote me an eloquent email describing their own A-B-C-D-E.  S/he wrote (bolding by Ellie):

I just wanted you to know that your blog is helping someone else through some grief. While my grief is different than yours, I feel we share some similar pain in the process of healing. Your ABCs inspired me to write my own. It really helped me to focus on moving on, but at the same time [I could] allow the grief to be there. Grief is useful and temporary, but I need help reminding myself on that aspect.

But what blew me away was the “D” – Distract and Dispute passage:

Continue reading » Riding the Wave of Grief

Cup o’ Inspiration

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Take a short break and consider the following:

“Before everything else, getting ready is the secret of success.”

Henry Ford

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