“It’s easy to say no if you love something.”
Statuses
Winston’s Fourth of July plans:
Stay home and take a nap.
Be like Winston.
In her latest newsletter, Rebecca Toh reminds us that all work is important work when infused with meaning, right intention, and love.
Out of all the newsletters I read each week, her’s is often the one that gives me the thing I needed to hear.
I needed this.
Been having intermittent internet connection all week due to a faulty DSL modem. My sledgehammer/pennynail solution was to replace it with Fiber which is currently being installed.
While I’m sure I’ll be happy about the speed, I’m actually most excited about a stable connection.
Sarah Peck reminds us that you can be consistent and consistently take breaks.. In fact, it’s healthy.
I’m not being silent. I’m listening. It’s just that the listening requires me to be silent.
I absolutely love that my wife calls her iPad mini a “Kindle” because that is, literally, the only thing she uses it for.
Awake with a bang
to the sound of thunderstorms
and nervous doggies
Seth Godin asks, “How many moons?”
In the past, I’ve said, “Our first approximation of others is ourselves.”
Our approximation is, more often than not, incorrect.
A perfect Saturday afternoon.