“Solitude allows you to reflect while others are reacting. We need solitude to refocus on prospective decision-making, rather than just reacting to problems as they arise. You have some external stimulus, then you go back to your experience, your education, and you see what needs to be done.”
For nothing delights so much as the examples of the virtues, when they are exhibited in the morals of those who live with us and present themselves in abundance, as far as is possible. Wherefore we must keep them before us.
Are you listening or letting the wolf in through open doors?
Journey of Reasonable Self Scrutiny continues on and on and on I heard it said today that folks feel they are bombarded by things trying to ALWAYS distract them from goals, targets, objectives and more (this was a faith-based conversational
I share this pivot story to point out — many aren’t aware of the daily challenges we face. These often include: Each time Liz and I hope we find a potential viable and future routine, the easy button slides away
Subtitles in raw format – limited edits all right all right all right it is a beautiful Monday morning it is November 27 I just wanted to jump in and get a triathlon related video log so I can get
Each journey begins with a simple first step Thinking back to that striking moment when I watched my first Ironman triathlon (click here for more storied thoughts). Maybe this is where the self reflection and intrinsic self scrutiny began. I
Headspace Been thinking on Halloween. I have an affinity for the months that end with ‘bers. It started with secular inculcation, then I moved into observation and experiential learning, then I participated and adapted. Now I feel I have more
An important topic to me If you need help – St;ll Here! #SuicideHotline 1-800-273-8255 or 988 I’m a bit frustrated at #teamworld today. So taking a different approach to the social media platform mindless Copy and Paste approach – because





