“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 [...]
Posts Tagged ‘focused intentionality’
Stay in the Moment
Be a Sandcastle Builder
02 Feb 2010 at 15:02
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, in the moment, in the now, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, outcome, satisfaction, self-expression, service
“It is an exercise in letting go of each moment as it disappears and accepting that no moment, no matter how exquisite, can be prolonged.”
I love a challenge. I mean I really love a challenge. I am especially happy when the problems that I am attempting to solve are expansive, far reaching, complex, messy [...]
Set Your Life Compass to Satisfaction (Part 2)
25 Jan 2010 at 15:34
ZenLeader
commitments, core values, created life, guidance, guide, guided plan, intentionality, judgment, leadership, life architect, life compass, outcome, personal compass, point of reference, satisfaction, self-expression, service, transparency
“What did you think of the front line foot soldier nineteenth from the right in the first battle scene from ‘Troy?’ Yeah, I don’t remember either.”
Constructing a Life Compass
I grew up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Wandering about in pristine nature, whether on a day hike or extended backpacking trip was [...]