The lift, the gift of laughter

Need a bit of a break?

Find a way to add a laugh to your day…even if it's just a moment away.

Here's what a few others have to say about the value of laughter:

It is impossible for you to be angry and laugh at the same time. Anger and laughter are mutually exclusive and you have the power to choose either.

Wayne Dyer

Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.
Victor Borge

You don't stop laughing because grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
Michael Pritchard

Humor helps us to think out of the box. The average child laughs about 400 times per day, the average adult laughs only 15 times per day. What happened to the other 385 laughs?
USA Today

The most wasted of all days is one without laughter.
ee cummings

Prepare to be amazed today


Aquarell, originally uploaded by NatashaP.

In even a simple way…

…prepare to be amazed today.

Building the future…today

The future isn't tomorrow.

It starts today…with your next step.

On that note, here's what a few others have to say:

Luck is the residue of design.

Branch Rickey

For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.
Aristotle

Real generosity to the future consists in giving all to what is present.
Albert Camus

It is not enough to be industrious. What are you industrious about?
Sir Walter Scott

Mountains cannot be surmounted except by winding paths.
Goethe

Where’s the fine line between “hovering” and “supporting”?

Our son had his last cross country meet the other day. It wasn't just the last cross country meet of the year, but the last one of his 8-year cross country career, after his sister had completed her long cross country career, as well.

So it was a different day on this rigorous Bay Area course for our son and for us, too.

My husband started to head down to the team tent. It was more for him than for our son…that much I knew.

Seeing no signs of other parents traipsing about the area, I advised him, vigorously, to leave our son and his team alone. Give them some pre-race space, was my overwhelming thought.

"There's a very fine line between 'hovering' and 'being supportive'!" I teased my husband.

As a parent, it's sometimes hard to know where that fine line is.

You try your best.

Sometimes you get it right, like your own parents did. Other times, you get it wrong – like your parents did, too.

I teasingly asked our son's coach and homeroom teacher the question, "What's the difference between 'hovering' and 'being supportive'?"

He laughed. I'm sure he's had that thought before, himself.

Managers, as well, have to find the fine balance between hovering, or micro-managing, and being supportive.

There's another element you learn to manage well, too.

That's being able to understand if you're delegating too much, or expecting too much, too soon. When you get it wrong, you usually find that the foundation of appropriate understanding and skills was not well-established or reinforced.

It's all part of trying to get oversight right, and it takes planning, experimentation and experience.

Coming in to shore


Coming in to shore, originally uploaded by jcgr.

Finishing a challenging ride, literally or metaphorically speaking?

And now, you're coming in to shore?

You might be surprised when you look back how much you enjoyed the challenge, and finding out what you could actually do when put to a rigorous test.

And when you're there, enjoy the victory and rest of shore time, as well.

For soon, it's back into the water to test yourself again…

Positive provocation for the first Monday of a fresh month

A few ideas here to stir up up other ones as we enter the last two months of 2009 (and they will, of course, fly by):

Time is what we want most, but… what we use worst. 
William Penn

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. 
Confucius

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Leonardo DaVinci

It's a helluva start, being able to recognize what makes you happy.
Lucille Ball

Take the time to come home to yourself every day.
Robin Casarjean

Let your heart guide you. It whispers, so listen carefully.
Littlefoot's mother, Land Before Time

Learn to cultivate your own garden. 
Voltaire