Day 7 St Mary, Triple Divide, work

florida home
Our current home has 28 windows. We had no curtains when we moved in. These days, i prefer to have the blinds rolled up. Intentional fishbowl reality. But now our goal is what we are letting in. Nature.

It’s easy to forget such seriously low-income standards we came from.

It’s easy to forget how our seriously high standards and persistence increased our income so much that we forget how poor we once were.

To be fair, we didn’t need to make a lot to double our income.

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Day 5 St Mary, Triple Divide, work

Mountains
The Universe uses what humans call weather to paint on one of it’s gazillion canvasses. In this case, the one we call Earth.

The Universe uses what humans call weather to paint on one of it’s gazillion canvasses. In this case, the one we call Earth.

Note: Intentionally duplicated the photo’s caption as this blog’s content.

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Day 4 St Mary, Triple Divide, work

couple in the mountains
We are committed. We sometimes disagree.

Disagree and commit.

Apparently this is a corporate CEO cultural mantra.

An excerpt from CEO Daily: “…famous six-page memo and “disagree and commit,” meant to avoid groupthink while preserving unity once a decision is made.”

In everything give thanks.

Disagree with the previous statement?

Commit to the previous statement?

Commit to questioning everything.

Disagree with everything.

As CEO of You, Inc., you get to make the calls: Agree, disagree, commit, comply, walk away, lead the way. And so on.

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Day 3 St Mary, Triple Divide, work

honeymoon couple in the mountains
A brief moment when the clouds lifted enough to reveal Hidden lake.

On our (unintentional) journey to become GNP frequent flyers, we made many of the typical rookie mistakes.

As years ticked by our visits became an annual tradition and we fell deeper in love with Glacier.

Our mistakes dwindled as our experience grew.

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