Getting with it. Yes, I used the R word. In many ways that's something that I've been desperately avoiding like the plague most of my adolescent and adult life. Why, because it sucks and usually means that I have to stop doing what I want and start doing something I mostly likely don't want. This is all well and good. After all, we should do what we want and not what we don't, right?
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Re: Getting with it. Hi dude,
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I get that this is the point with this activity in general. After all, we can only do so much in a given time period. Makes sense to figure out what the most important stuff is and get to it. Glad to know that you are also grappling with this sort of thing. One realization that I had as a result of my "foul up" was that my subconscious will to remain self sufficient may have over ridden my logical sense of joining up with others to access fund for the project I'm promoting. The result was that I kept missing pivotal appointments only to later determine that was not to be my path. Funny. I like to create pie charts. For one reason, I like pie and the other reason is that it's easy to see that there is a finite amount of (in this case) time to divvy up. I seem to really flourish on to-do list. Get's troublesome when I neglect to make one. I find it very fulfilling to cross them off. Check marks are rather satisfying as well. I awoke the other day with one sweet statement on my mind. "Don't sweat it". Now there's a maxim I can get into! The message is that everything will get done in it's time. There's no sense in getting all bound up in the process. Just stay action oriented, prioritize wisely and roll with the punches. Projects should be tended to like a master painter working on their portraits. Sometime it's just a brush stroke at a time on each of any number of works. Still, every flick of the wrist is inspired. Thanks Alex, this was super helpful! Re:p.s. Thanks for the observation |
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Re: Getting with it. Hi dude,
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Re: Getting with it. Got great news, I'm free! Sort of came to the conclusion that my inability to keep an appointment was because the people were twats. Thank you sub-conscience. Basically, I determined that it made no sense to take on a board of overseers who would impose thier rule and ways of thinking on me just so that I could be a non-proft and save some tax dollars and get donations. I know that from an Intelligence perspective this is all a bit of TE crap, but what I've created is really something.
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Re: Getting with it. Nice one dude,
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Re: Getting with it. Thanks Alex
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Re: Getting with it. Thanks Alex
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Re: Getting with it. Hi dude,
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