Feb
06
Impromptu Letters, Musings | gratitude, greatness, struggle
“When I was 17, I thought I wanted to do something great with my life.” I had no idea that great meant being grateful – sharing the small acts of gratitude on a daily basis. I struggled with the selfish need to be a great man and… (read the rest)
Feb
03
Impromptu Letters | droplet of water, flow, life in a nutshell, memorable journey
Every day feels like a droplet of water. All I need is a humble trickle; yet all I long for is a pour spout to catch every droplet. Not every droplet is meant to last forever though is it? Each one gives rise to the next. One… (read the rest)
Jan
27
Impromptu Letters | bequest, clear a path, continuity, equilibrium, timely blessing
For the next 24 hours I am staying grounded. In complete surrender, I clear a path that shy’s away from external content that bleeds into my day. I shut off the valve and stop listening to that little devil who camps out on my right shoulder, whispering… (read the rest)
Jan
25
Impromptu Letters | living in the moment, nursery rhymes, reader s digest, relaxation, wiggle
How do I enrich my life? I bend forward and wiggle my toes. Think back to when you were 3 years old listening to the sound of your parent’s voice: “This little piggy went to market, this little piggy went home.” The rhyme and giggles came forth… (read the rest)
Jan
18
Impromptu Letters | clarity, common cold, ounce of prevention, proper nutrition, simplicity, wellness therapies
When people ask to be rid of something, germ or otherwise they emphasize relief. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” my mother always said. We inhale clever marketing with near ‘cures’ that offer to release us of our ailments along with our finances… (read the rest)