I just read a wonderful post on zenhabits on CHANGE. Take a look. I especially like his final thoughts about freedom from the fear of failure ... and this quote
‘Try again. Fail again. Fail better.’ ~Samuel Beckett
Happy Reading!
Do you ever wish that you could be a character in a novel you have read? I wish I could be Professor Dumbledore from the Harry Potter series (up until the sixth book, anyway!). Why? Because he has his wonderful Pensieve, into which he can deposit all the random chaos and clutter of his mind, swirl it around, and make some sense of it all. We mere mortals must settle for technology, and the blog. So, here's to Random Chaos and Clutter ...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Breathe
The word of the day.
When it has been too much ... when sleep evades ... when the people are everywhere and solitude absent ... when I just need to stop for a few moments ... but when life continues on in its demanding way ...
I try to remember to just BREATHE.
Peaceful moments to you today.
When it has been too much ... when sleep evades ... when the people are everywhere and solitude absent ... when I just need to stop for a few moments ... but when life continues on in its demanding way ...
I try to remember to just BREATHE.
Peaceful moments to you today.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Kicking the Q-Tip Habit
As I've been thinking about simplification, consumerism, consumption and green living, I've realized that there is a very small single-use item that I use everyday ... the Q-Tip. Using Q-Tips is not going to fill the world's landfills. It isn't going to break the bank. I won't go thru withdrawal without them, or suffer physical harm if I use them or I don't (unless I'm the kind of wax pusher that doctors warn us about!). So what's the big deal?
A few facts (probably relevant only to me):
My little finger fits in my ear plenty far enough to take the place of a Q-Tip.
I only used Q-Tips because I wanted to dry my ears, not to "clean" them ... that happens in the shower!
Towels are too thick, when wrapped around my pinkie finger, to do the job.
However ... a cotton men's handkerchief is perfect! So, there's my green alternative. Using the size of a dime for each ear, it takes many days before I need to wash it. The hankie is small, and doesn't add to my laundry burden. It is soft cotton, which makes my ears happy. And in my life, another single-use item bites the dust!
Okay, now is your chance to comment. I expect most of your thoughts to be about me having way too much time on my hands to think about irrelevant things! That's okay ... keeps me happy :-)
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