Leveling up, spirit

Disney's Contemporary Resort Hotel at night
Most selfies like this are for potential blog photos.
Disney's Contemporary Resort Hotel at night
And sometimes selfies like this are for clients, friends, and family.

Leveling up is often categorized as a big leap.

In life, work, and video games, it can be.

Leveling up can also be simply becoming marginally better than you were yesterday.

Take 365 days of consistent and intentional ‘leveling up’ and anyone (or any organization) becomes wiser and more experienced.

Now imagine this ‘phenomena’ happening year after year.

BFO: Wisdom and experience are keys to better personal and professional results.

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This website is about our SPIRIT. To enjoy today’s post about our WORK, click here.

The on-deck goodbye

After quitting blogging in 16 days, the on-deck goodbye is Glacier.

By the way, quitting Glacier has a unique context. Almost like a disclaimer.

The plan is to quit the ‘prolific’ annual stays in Glacier.

The plan is to remain open to future, shorter, visits. Perhaps annually. Time will tell.

The idea of visiting for only a week or two in a given year seems uncomfortable weird. Simultaneously, it feels way better than saying ‘never returning’.

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This website is about our SPIRIT. To enjoy today’s post about our WORK, click here.

Big decisions, spirit

Busy, always-in-a-hurry, stressed out people provide me zero joy. Zero peace. Zero contentment. But provide 100% contamination.

Busy, stressed out people are par for the course. They’re everywhere. Always have been. It’s time to pass the torch.

That, to me, is a clear, concise, and compelling reason to stop working.

The other decent reason to stop working is there’s not a need to continue. Love what i do, yet have enough of everything to stop.

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This website is about our SPIRIT. To enjoy today’s post about our WORK, click here.

Xulon Press publisher

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Publishing a book doesn’t make you an expert, nor successful.

Wisdom comes from experience.

Experience comes from making mistakes.

Don’t die with a book in you.

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This website is about our SPIRIT. To enjoy today’s post about our WORK, click here.