If we’re lucky we will catch ourselves failing

Teddy Bear in Assisted Living Apartment

 

(photo: Who are any of us to judge another? Do NOT do it. Life will be better.)

Learning not to judge is a lifetime endeavor. We make progress – and then, when and where we least expect it, we catch ourselves (if we’re lucky) failing.

Each time we fail is an opportunity to improve.

This takes guts to believe and and even more guts to embrace.

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Humbled by the career aging process

WW II books

 

(photo: Nursing Home resident’s few belongings)

Humbled by the career aging process.

Everyone at Brookview and Cedarbrook has a story.

Each one contributing to society in their own unique way.

And now, it’s a bit like an unsolved mystery. No one knows. Decent chance no one cares.

What does this mean to us working folk?

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Write about the stuff that dominates your life

Allentown Pennsylvania road sign

 

(photo: Each day we pass by many things… do we see them? Do we care? Do they inspire us? Are we grateful?)

Write about the stuff that dominates your life…

We were talking about Disney and why there’s so much of it on these blogs.

And like this other post today, it’s relatively obvious.

Disney occupies 60 hours of every week.

In some ways work is the center of our lives. If you subtract sleep, work is the lion’s share of where we spend our time.

And when we’re on vacation guess what happens, these posts revolve around vacation.

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Burn the corporate ladder?

Going to the Sun Road looking east near Logan Pass

 

(photo: Going-To-The-Sun Road climbs to Logan Pass and the Continental Divide – humans have an innate desire to see the next horizon)

Could we thrive in a career that wasn’t built on climbing higher up the proverbial ladder?

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Who’s in charge of managing your regret?

Glacier National Park entrance sign in St Mary

 

(photo: Glacier Park entrance in St Mary)

Leaders (and we are all leaders) have a lot on their plates.

Today, even before one thing is solved or one victory is gained, two or more new challenges will be queued up clamoring for our attention.

Creating a legacy with the 2014 Glacier trip just days ago. And in a couple days creating additional legacy at the other end of life… Cedarbrook Brookview.

Who’s to say how long an 88 and 91 year old will Grace us with their presence.

You are in charge of minimizing regret in your life.

Think things through.

Then do something.

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