Archive for the 'Monday’s Musings' Category

I Remember, Father

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Yes, it’s Memorial Day and I remember.  I remember my father, George Lawson.  I remember Doctor John M. Palm, a family friend who was like a second father.  I remember Brent, a classmate who was killed in Vietnam, and I remember Keith, a friend who came home from Vietnam.  I remember my brother, Jerry, who […]

Pining for Pinies

Monday, May 31st, 2010

  What’s a piny?  A lot of people don’t have any idea what a piny looks like.  Unless you’re from the Midwest and have spent time around older people.  Then you most likely know.  Folks, we’re talking about peonies.  I don’t have a clue as to the piny bit.  But this is the time of […]

focus

Monday, May 31st, 2010

focus: tools for beating distraction This is a resource for those who need a little help in blocking out distractions. It’s software that will block websites and other time-wasters, or clear away everything on your computer but what you need to focus on. It’s an incomplete list at the moment, but I plan to add […]

focus

Monday, May 24th, 2010

focus: creating an uncluttered environment Imagine you’re trying to create your masterpiece — a work that will change your life and perhaps make the world a better place in some small way. You’re at your computer, making it happen, at a desk piled with clutter, surrounded by clutter on the floor and walls, in the […]

Thank You, Obama

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Thank you for slamming us with Obamacare.  Not only does our health insurance continue to rise, now we have no life insurance.  We were covered through Consumer Man’s job, but have now been dropped from life death coverage.  Gotta love all those changes.  NOT!

focus

Monday, May 17th, 2010

focus: three strategies for prioritizing tasks One of the biggest problems people have when trying to find focus is having too many tasks competing for their time. It can be tough to prioritize. Let’s break this problem into three smaller problems: too many tasks tough to prioritize tasks compete for your time And with that, […]

focus

Monday, May 10th, 2010

focus: effortless action (03.2010 : v0.3) “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” ~Lao Tzu There’s a concept in Taoism, “wei wu wei”, which is often translated as “action without action” or “effortless doing”. I prefer to think of it more in the sense of “action that does not involve struggle or excessive effort”. […]

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Monday, May 3rd, 2010

focus: going with the flow (02.2010 : v0.2) “Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them – that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.” ~Lao-Tzu No matter how much structure we create in our lives, no matter how many good […]

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Monday, April 26th, 2010

focus: slowing down (02.2010 : v0.2) The world most of us live in is hectic, fast-paced, fractured, hurried. What’s more, most of us are conditioned to think this is the way life should be. Life should be lived at break-neck speed, we believe. We risk our lives in cars and we break the speed limit, […]

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Monday, April 19th, 2010

focus: limiting the stream (03.2010 : v0.2) The steam of news, information, and messages we get these days is enough to drown us. It’s staggering in its volume. It’s a wonder anyone can find any focus with an information stream like that. The Stream of Distractions The more connected a person becomes on the Internet, […]