Today we’re exploring a universal experience that often gets a bad rap: boredom. Picture this – it’s a lazy afternoon, the clock is ticking slowly, and you find yourself staring at the ceiling, unsure of how to fill the time. Maybe you have so much going on that your brain shorts out for a while. So you avoid everything and boredom from the monotony of your routine sets in. It’s a mental state we’ve all encountered, and while it may seem mundane, boredom shapes our lives in surprising ways. We’ll go through it all.
Ep 77. When You Don’t Like Someone
Today, we’re tackling a topic we’ve all experienced – those moments when you just can’t muster up warm fuzzies for someone. We’ve all been there, right? Whether it’s your quirky neighbor with a lawn gnome obsession or that colleague who thinks sending emails in all caps is a great idea. How do we handle these situations without letting negativity take over? What if our feelings go deeper than that? Well, Peeps, today we’re going to explore all of it.
Leo Loved Animals
Leonardo da Vinci loved animals. He would often buy animals in cages just so he could set them free.
Ep 72. Cactus Hugs And Buffalo Storms
Today, I have two different metaphors to offer you: the idea of Hugging The Cactus and nature’s example of Buffalo Running Into The Storm. Life, much like a desert, presents challenges that can feel as prickly as a cactus, yet by facing them head-on, we discover the strength to endure and overcome.
Kindness Is Never Wasted
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Risk For Your Opinions
If a man isn’t willing to take some risk for his opinions, either his opinions are no good or he’s no good.~ Ezra Pound
Be Here
You will get there. Until then, be here. This moment matters.
Kindness and Mischief
I believe in kindness. Also in mischief. ~ Mary Oliver
Remove Labels From Containers
To remove strong adhesive labels from plastic containers, simply leave them in the freezer for a while. The stickers will peel off with ease.
Usually Through Someone Else
God does watch over us and does notice us, but it is usually through someone else that he meets our needs. ~ Spencer W. Kimball