Day 19 Coming of Age at 62 | Rejuvenating Your Hurt Parts
Walking this morning, I took the time to notice all the trees. Unadorned with their leaf finery, it was easy to see the damaged and scarred parts. Someone had decided that some of the branches shouldn’t be so low to the ground, so they cut them down. Other branches had been topped off because someone [...]
Day 18 Coming of Age at 62 | Do you feel guilty when you change your mind?
I’m taking a high road strategy. That expression is used in Harvard Review literature to talk about companies who invest heavily in human and social capital. I’m investing in myself, in terms of courses and coaching and conferences. I’m also investing in companies by re-starting my business helping organizations increase their performance through responsible communication, [...]
Day whatever Coming Of Age- Being Sick Amidst Foreign Furniture
I’m miserable. Curl-myself-into-a-fetal-position miserable. I have no dreams and plans for the future except continual misery. What Happened Nothing happened, as in no one died. I didn’t lose a job. I didn’t get divorced. I had no fights. What I do have is a cough. An irritating, perpetual, pain in the chest cough that’s been [...]
Day 15 Coming of Age at 62 | Two crazy-making things
Two things that make me want to rip my hair out, stomp my feet and yell “NO KIDDING”: 1. Articles and studies that make old news seem like a new discovery. The information that set me off today was: “happy employees produce more than unhappy employees over the long term”. (Creating Sustainable Performance by Gretchen [...]
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