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Make Something Good Happen, Make Tuesday an Important Day

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Tuesdays Aren’t for Staying in One Place

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When I worked in an office, Tuesday got to be “a nothing day.” Everyone wanted to hit the ground running on Monday. We’d get our details and thoughts together before we reported back in. So Tuesdays became meeting days when we talked about what we were doing and as a result not much got done.

Now I work online. I visit social sites and I see that the “Tuesday feeling” happening every day of the week. Conversations about what we’re doing are so inviting that we can get swept into talking our day away without doing a thing.

It’s an easy way to get stuck in one place — in that Tuesday feeling — always talking and dreaming, but not doing. We become like talking plants, rather than people.

Plants, and flowers, and trees have roots that keep them stationary. People have feet that can walk, minds that can think, hands that can make new things. It doesn’t take much to move things forward. All it takes is the effort to make one positive move.

Make a comment, start a new conversation, make something happen in a new way.

How will you make Tuesday a positively important day?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Nothing Lasts Forever, Except What We Remember

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Not Gonna See the Sunrise this Morning

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No question that I was up before the sun’s arrival. But a hitch in the giddyup sent shades of gray and a wealth wet where the rays shine on other mornings. It’s so overcast that the harbor lights are still glowing as if it’s night out.

Not a problem.

On a Saturday, with a project that’s as much fun as I hoped, I’ll listen to the rain and let it wash away the previous days. It’ll be the start of spanking clean weekend.

Can wait to see how things look when sun shines again!

In the meantime I have a memory to hold me over . . .

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Nothing lasts forever . . . except what we remember.

How do you hold onto the moments you value?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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What Got Each of Us Here?

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I've been thinking . . .

about the combination of things that got me here.

What’s here? Here is this moment in reality.

I am a child of all of my ancestors. I have the instincts of humanity.

I have the quirks of my experience and my DNA.

Then there’s the weird colors and sounds that make up my unique world view.

Don’t forget my positivity and resilience. I wonder who added those in?

They make up my head, heart, and meaning.

Ever wonder what brought all of the bits of each of us together?

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Every one of those bits has a unique purpose, sure as a flower shining in the sun does.

Have any bit-sized suggestions on how to add just a little more sunshine?

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12 Ways to Use Childhood Wisdom to Start Living Your Life

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Stop Growing Up for a Second

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Barring catastrophe, it happens that we all become adults. It’s the cycle of life. We find and define our journey. We leave behind our childish habits and ways. That seems the way a life is supposed to unfold.

I wonder whether we ought to reconsider before we put everything from childhood away. Young children seem to do some things far better than adults.

I’ve never met a small child on a search for personal meaning or one who questioned what life is about.

When we leave behind our childish habits, perhaps we should recall of the wisdom that we had back then.

12 Ways to Use the Childhood Wisdom to Start Living Your Life

  1. Live without question. Young children don’t wonder or worry about life’s meaning. Life is. Anxiety is a habit we learn.
  2. Own your life. Kids take for granted who they are. Ask and they’ll tell you their name. They’re on to dreaming about who they’re going to be. It sure seems to save time to do it their way.
  3. Be alive now. Small children see living and breathing as the same thing. They don’t breathe so that they can live some future day. Kids don’t want to miss a minute. How many minutes have you missed while you were working on a future goal?
  4. Have friends. Young children see everyone as a potential friend. Smiles come easily. Imagine how much friendlier the world must be.
  5. Trust today. Kids meet today without worry of what went wrong yesterday. Without thinking, they trust in an abundant and positive universe. I’ve yet to find where a circumstance changed by worrying, but I know plenty changed by belief in a better day.
  6. Have empathy. Young children care about other people, especially when other people are sad. The comfort given by a small child is humanity at its best.
  7. Try. Small children jump in to what they want to do and pull us along by the hand. Trial and error is how we learned to read.
  8. Be determined. Without determination no child would ever learn to walk. It takes a strong and clever grownup to thwart a small child with a goal.
  9. Be silly. Young children make laughter a goal. Ever make faces for the sole purpose of getting someone to laugh?
  10. Give and be fair. Kids know it’s not nice to take more than you give.
  11. Be curious and grow. Small children figure out bits about how the world works every day. Have you learned something lately by watching a bug?
  12. Listen to people who’ve been there. They ask for stories and constantly say, “Why?” Ever heard a kid say, That’s how we’ve always done it. ?

I’m not suggesting that we act immature. I’m suggesting we reclaim our childhood wisdom to be more alive. After all without childhood wisdom, we never would have gotten to be adults.

What childhood wisdom helps you live your life?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Change the World: See the Light, See the Promise

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Seeing What’s Inside

Change the World!

Every year at Christmas, my mother had her own tradition. She began buying gifts and wrapping them long before other folks even thought of such things. It was efficient. It was productive. It allowed her to wrap up the gifts in the same careful way that I choose my words every morning.

Gosh, the presents! They were large and small! They were tiny and incredible. They were many, and they were for so many. They sat under a tree that was decorated with such care that I realize now it must be the reason that I spend hours rearranging word that I write until they’re in order.

Under that tree and piled through the large room as proof that my mom had found a reason to return every favor, and every smile she had received. Each gift was wrapped more beautifully than the one before. The bows were crafted and carefully chosen.

The part of the tradition seems only my mother’s was that she waited until Christmas Eve to put names on the presents. Until then, every present only had a tiny number. She said that it was that we wouldn’t shake the gifts with our names and be tempted to open them early. But the result was that those little numbers filled my imagination with wonder.

You see, I didn’t sort the boxes into theirs and mine. I only saw the abundance and the promise of good surprises.

And it made me think about what could be inside the boxes. I could see them shining inside.

The light inside the gift


Imagine if we look at people — the ones we love, the ones we know, the ones we’ve not met — the same way.

Gosh, the abundance and the good surprises inside each of us! See the light? See the promise? Our light shines when we shine on them.

See the gift they are. Be the gift you are. It makes us glow from the inside out.

Thank you for the abundance and surprises you are to me.

I’m a very lucky girl.

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We can change the world — just like that.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

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If you’re ready to change the world, send me your thoughts in a guest post. Feel free to take the gorgeous Change the World image up there that Sandy designed back to your blog. Or help yourself to this one.

Change the World!.

Email me about what you’re doing or what we might do. Let’s change the world one bit at a time together. Together it can’t take forever.

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