Looking together in the same direction.

Looking together in the same direction.
Sea otters hold hands while they sleep so they don't drift apart.

by my favorite poet, Mary Oliver

"Instructions for living a life.

Pay attention.

Be astonished.

Tell about it."

Mary Oliver


Saturday, August 31, 2024

“Thinking: The talking of the soul with itself” ― Plato


 In ancient China, the Taoists taught that a constant inner smile, a smile to oneself, insured health, happiness and longevity. Why? Smiling to yourself is like basking in love: you become your own best friend. Living with an inner smile is to live in harmony with yourself.


(daily ex., morning walk 3 mi, afternoon stretching and yoga pm slow jog 2 mi)

Thursday, August 29, 2024

“What you do to children matters. And they might never forget.” – Toni Morrison

 I'm thinking of the Palestinian children in Gaza. They won't ever forget.


(daily ex., yoga, 1.1 mi streaksaver jog)

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

"It's just life, so keep dancing through." ~Fiyero

 (daily ex, morning walk 2.6 mi with 1.5 mi of slow jogging, afternoon yoga, pm slow jog 2 mi tm)

Thursday, August 22, 2024

When the debate is lost, insults become the loser’s tool. - Socrates

 (daily ex., morning walk 1.2 mi, afternoon yoga, pm jog/walk 5.1 mi during DNC)

I understand the assignment.

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Saturday, August 17, 2024

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Saturday, August 10, 2024

“When one must, one can.” — Charlotte Whitton

 Just watched the men's Olympic marathon.  Tola from Ethiopia was incredible.


(daily ex, morning walk 3 mi, afternoon yoga, end of day slow jog 1.1 mi streaksaver)

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Friday, August 9, 2024

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Indra Nooyi on leaving your crown in the garage:

 “I drove home. It was about 10 p.m., and the wintery roads were peaceful and dark. In those fifteen minutes behind the wheel, I let myself enjoy my accomplishment. I had worked so hard, learned so much, and earned my place. I entered our house through the kitchen door and dropped my keys and bag on the counter. I was bursting with excitement—so eager to tell everyone. Then my mother appeared. “I have the most incredible news!” I exclaimed. “The news can wait,” she said. “I need you to go out and get milk.” “Why didn’t you ask Raj to go get the milk?” I asked. “It looks like he came home a while ago.” “He looked tired, so I didn’t want to disturb him,” she said. I picked up my keys, went back to the car, drove to the Stop & Shop a mile away, and bought a gallon of whole milk. When I walked into the kitchen again, I was hopping mad. I slammed the plastic bottle on the counter. “I’ve just become president of PepsiCo, and you couldn’t just stop and listen to my news,” I said, loudly. “You just wanted me to go get the milk!” “Listen to me,” my mother replied. “You may be the president or whatever of PepsiCo, but when you come home, you are a wife and a mother and a daughter. Nobody can take your place. “So you leave that crown in the garage.”

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Still, my mother’s comment that night has stuck with me—just vague enough to interpret in myriad ways. First, I think she said something deeply important about how we combine work and family. She was right, of course, that no matter who we are or what we do, nobody can take our place in our families. I was enjoying big success, but the stability of our home meant I would be equally valued and important whether or not I had been named president of PepsiCo, she indicated.

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The “crown in the garage” comment also speaks to the broader relationship between power and humility. This is an incredible lesson for those who rise in their careers and end up in roles that give them real authority in the workplace and in society.”

— Source: My Life in Full: Work, Family, and Our Future


(daily ex, yoga, stretching,  pm jog 2 mi, walk 1 mi)

Friday, August 2, 2024

You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards

 “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” – Steve Jobs


(daily ex., morning stretching and yoga, pm slow jog/walk to get a few steps in)

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Conventionality is not morality. Self-righteousness is not religion.

 The quote "Conventionality is not morality" is from the preface of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, published in 1848.

There were very intelligent women even back in 1848. 

(daily ex, not much, walk 1.6 mi to check out wildfire but very smoky out,  afternoon yoga and stretching, 15 min of  easy step aerobics, 1 mi tm jog to keep streak alive)