I usually start my year-end review around my birthday in November. I take a look at what I’ve accomplished and what I’m looking forward to in the coming year. This year I am particularly grateful that the pandemic has not caused me much difficulty. My work routine is basically undisturbed. Our finances have not suffered. My loved ones are safe. …
Let’s talk about this cool stuff – DYL!
I’m so jazzed after attending a training on Designing Your Life: How To Build A Well-Lived, Joyful Life— the best-selling book by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans based on their wildly successful Stanford University course. The book explains how to approach life change using design principles. It’s very practical but at the same time gets into your deep beliefs and underlying …
The enormity of very slow progress
There are a couple of goals that have been on my list for years. I re-write them nearly every day in my planner/journal. Gotta keep it top of mind, in your face, see what you’re aiming for. Every day I write them down. And that’s all I do. You might think if I’ve ignored them this long that they don’t really matter to me …
Maximum Tilt
The North Pole has reached its maximum tilt away from the Sun. From now on there will be more light and less dark. Hallelujah. I love the winter solstice. The idea that days are getting longer fills me with renewed hope and energy. I, for one, need some of that. This year has been a bit of a slog. While I …
Take The Class
I first heard about the master class called FabriJazz as an announcement at a concert last summer. I had just had the fabulous opportunity to sing with a large jazz orchestra and was high on the experience. The announced class was to take place at the end of August and there was still time to enroll. I remember thinking, “A …
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