Would being an OCD idiot benefit someone else?

Deplaning

 

(photo: Deplaning at Orlando-Sanford airport yesterday after a 10-day trip with Family.)

Praying that he gets the courage or the resources to take action.

The guy on the left has the type of mole on his chin that exceeds all the warning signs for getting an unusually large, irregularly shaped and dark colored mole looked at.

It’s not on the bottom of his chin where it would be more hidden, but front and nearly center so that every time he sees himself it reminds him.

Praying that he has already taken action and it’s benign, and that I’m an OCD idiot.

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Unnecessary kindness

Apple Store Lehigh Valley

 

Store window full of 3D glasses

 

(photo: Store window between Apple Store and Mall entrance. Lots of eyes on each of us everyday.)

What is unnecessary kindness?

As adults, we are gifted with the opportunity to be role models every moment of every day.

We can deliver unnecessary kindness as often as we want.

Unnecessary kindness is kindness that if not delivered is not missed.

But we’re adults.

We have endless and daily time pressures, deadlines, responsibilities, etc.

But we can still be “on” all the time.

Zealous?

Maybe zealous, but it will never be considered being on auto-pilot. Ever.

An epiphany last night. Realizing that the way we handle major life milestones may be more important than the outcome itself.

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Don’t let this stop you

Advent Candles at Church

 

(photo: Final candle will be lit this morning, December 21, 2014.)

Lectoring this morning, again.

It’s been 15 years.

If we can’t do great things, do little things as if they were big.

Don’t let what we can’t do stop us from doing what we can.

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The two best Christmas gifts will cost everything

Disney Leadership Speakers

 

(photo: Kate Spade store Mall at Millenia, Orlando, Florida)

The devil takes many forms.

Procrastination is one of the devil’s favorites.

Distraction is another and so is medication.

Shopping, conforming, tradition, excuses, regrets.

Two amazing Christmas gifts we can give ourselves are second chances and permission.

Think about it.

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