We many never know

Orlando Professional Keynote Speakers

 

(photo: Each morning is a new “show”.)

Do you watch the sunrise everyday?

It’s a difficult proposition, but not impossible.

What if you did?

What would change and why?

And would the change be significant, medium, or nearly nonexistent?

Didn’t set out for it to become a daily habit, but it’s been one for six years, as the mornings begin with two hours of reading, praying, writing, thinking at a desk facing east, on the second floor, by the big windows.

A desk that for 17 years sat on the opposite side of the same room, facing the wall.

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Every single day begins how?

Hotel room

 

(photo: Westin hotel room in Texas… bathroom straight ahead on the left)

Every single day begins how?

On our knees?

Some other pressing, more important activity?

Going to the bathroom is a given.

What’s next after that?

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Every morning jeff writes five different, short, and pithy posts about the challenging and wonderful balance between:

mind • body • spirit • work • home

All five websites are seamlessly connected by a convenient and easy to click link to go to the next topic.

Try it below if you never done it, or if it’s been awhile.

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How do we learn to slow down?

Montana wildflowers at Logan Pass

 

(photo: Wildflowers at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park)

Priorities are difficult to see clearly when we are busy and overwhelmed.

In fact they may become completely invisible.

How do we learn to slow down?

Practice.

Yesterday, booked a flight to visit two massively special people in Allentown Pennsylvania.

Leaving in two days… for three days and two nights.

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Made it at 8:05am

White Lab on Orlando lake front dock
Dogs seem to have a natural life rhythm we can learn from

 

Made it at 8:05am and am thinking it is the brakes that need to be checked on the 1990 Toyota Camry.

As I sit in the waiting room at Integrity Automotive writing this post there’s this instant correlation to our lives.

Do our busy-as-a-bee brakes need to be checked?

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