Make Your Mark

I was listening to the Waking Up podcast with Sam Harris today. He usually does a long intro and I find these intros just as interesting and thoughtful as the discussions he attempts to have with other people. In the episode today (#145) he said something that has stuck with me that I’d like...

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If Mom Were Here

I feel like nothing is good enough lately. I’m not happy with my writing. I’m feeling depleted and like I don’t have much to give. I’ve written several posts already tonight and they feel like junk. I actually have the time to write right now but I feel like I’m wasting it. Hmm. If...

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Force

Some things you can’t force. And some you can. You have to decide which is which. Force can be a good thing when you’re stuck. And a bad thing when you’re ready to move on. I have found that I can’t force myself to feel passion when I don’t. And I try to listen...

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Learn Something New

It’s a great way to stave off boredom. A great way to combat negativity. A great way to develop a new useful skill. A great way to explore the vast world we live in. Complaining is easy. Being angry is easy. Learning something new is fun. Take all the time you’re spending being pissed...

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Comforts

Hugs Chocolate covered peanut butter malt balls Chicken soup Movies on the couch A down comforter Ohio State sweatshirt Coffee A snuggly dog A fluffy cat Snow falling outside the window Christmas lights Memories of my mom and dad Laughter with a friend There are many many things that bring comfort. This is just...

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When The Breeze Comes

Writing a blog is a fairly lonely endeavor. I enjoy writing. I like holding myself accountable to something. I find the daily challenge of collecting my thoughts into a short post to be rewarding in many ways. And yet, it’s lonely. I get the occasional comment or like or share. And that’s great. It’s...

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Three Questions

What do you need to do? What do you want to do? What do you have to do? Three very similar sounding but very different questions. We can break most things in life down into three categories: needs, wants, and dreams. Needs are things like food, shelter, love, money. Wants are things like pumpkin...

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