The purpose of this website is to explore what it is to live a satisfied life. This exploration emphasizes leadership both as a key aspect of and as an evolving capacity sourced by a satisfied life. If you share my fascination with a created life of persistent contentment then you will be interested in the perusing the material provided here. If you share my passion for leadership especially the type of leadership implied by a foundation in satisfaction this is a place for you to weigh ideas, consider models, share your thoughts, and identify resources.
I have been living for a number of years within a commitment to remain continuously satisfied. To that end I am sharing my insights, successes, failures, and opinions as part of the website content. The articles below provide a foundation and framework for living and leading in satisfaction. I am elucidating the key concepts in blog posts. Additionally, as I build the body of work I will add references, and links. Feel free to provide comments on the blog entries or reach out directly through the contact link.
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Leadership Lessons from a Dancing Guy – Creating a Movement
“The more you surrender yourself to any particular moment the more compelling and engaging discoveries you will find there.”
Where do you spend most of your time? By that I do not mean your geo-location. The “where” I am referring to is really a time oriented question. So, if I were to be completely accurate my question would be a little weird. The more accurate way to ask question is – When do you spend most of your time? No, I am not referring to time travel here. What I am talking about is mind travel.
We have an amazing capacity to wander away from the present to meander though other moments, moments of past, moments of future, moments of not now. My brain, if left to its own devices, prefers attention deficit. It takes next to nothing to draw me away from the present to visit my historical replays, ruminations about how it should have been, comparisons of those experiences with the current one, or fantasies about what is to be. In that way I have missed much of my life even as the experience played out before me.
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