Even if you're dying, until the day you actually die, you're living.
-- Paul Kalanithi, When Breath Becomes Air
Monday, April 30, 2018
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Fully Alive
The glory of God is a human being fully alive.
-- St. Irenaeus of Lyon
May we live with such divine imagination.
-- St. Irenaeus of Lyon
May we live with such divine imagination.
Saturday, April 28, 2018
3rd College Graduate
So proud of Makenzie, our third (and last!) college graduate. As we cross this milestone, I am struck by the notion that everything we have, has been given to us. For example, we were given a college education; and, we have been able to help give that to Makenzie. If the truth be known, perhaps everything we receive is just meant to be given away. So, what are we giving?
We are so grateful for what has been given to Makenzie the last four years through her college experience; for what she gave and now has...to give to others.
Friday, April 27, 2018
Character Matters (if you let it)
Choosing to develop character is difficult, because it requires avoiding the shorter, more direct path. It can be slow, expensive and difficult work.
And rewarding character is difficult as well, because someone is probably offering you an alternative that's cheaper or faster. A sure road to a quick payday.
But...
Every time we avoid the easy in favor of what's right, we create ripples. Character begets more character, weaving together the fabric of our culture, the kind of world we'd rather live in.
-- Seth Godin, Character matters (if you let it)
And rewarding character is difficult as well, because someone is probably offering you an alternative that's cheaper or faster. A sure road to a quick payday.
But...
Every time we avoid the easy in favor of what's right, we create ripples. Character begets more character, weaving together the fabric of our culture, the kind of world we'd rather live in.
-- Seth Godin, Character matters (if you let it)
Thursday, April 26, 2018
Quit Something
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
LT: Regularly Set The Example
If you want your staff to act or react in a certain way, then YOU must set the example. You have to find your voice, clarify your personal values, and then regularly set the example. You must align your personal actions with the culture that has been established within your organization. In other words, you must proverbially, “talk the talk and walk the walk”....
-- Harry A. Strausser III
Leaders can't just say it, but then not do it. The method IS the message.
-- Harry A. Strausser III
Leaders can't just say it, but then not do it. The method IS the message.
Monday, April 23, 2018
Do It Now
If it needs to be done and you can do it, do it now. You don't know what tomorrow will bring.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
Imprint
When the feelings recede like the tides, they will leave an imprint. I will somehow be marked by the presence of an unbidden God.
-- Kate Bowler, Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I've Loved
-- Kate Bowler, Everything Happens for a Reason: And Other Lies I've Loved
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Lagoon Nebula
I would recommend watching the movie 'Come Sunday' (trailer above).
Is there any relationship between these two descriptions of...reality?
Friday, April 20, 2018
A Gate
Poem for the week -- "A Gate":
I have oared and grieved,
grieved and oared,
treading a religion
of fear. A frayed nerve.
A train wreck tied to the train
of an old idea.
Now, Lord, reeling in violent
times, I drag these tidal
griefs to this gate.
I am tired. Deliver
me, whatever you are.
Help me, you who are never
near, hold what I love
and grieve, reveal this green
evening, myself, rain,
drone, evil, greed,
as temporary. Granted
then gone. Let me rail,
revolt, edge out, glove
to the grate. I am done
waiting like some invalid
begging in the nave.
Help me divine
myself, beside me no Virgil
urging me to shift gear,
change lane, sing my dirge
for the rent, torn world, and love
your silence without veering
into rage.
-- Donna Masini
From the author:
“My sister was dead. During her illness I had prayed, or, rather, ricocheted from bargaining to demanding, to a kind of continual visceral begging. After her death, grieving, in despair, I found the world, its violence and destruction, unbearable. I was teaching Hopkins and Herbert. I was trying to learn how to drive. Driving and prayer seemed equally inscrutable. I paid lip service (good words for prayer) to The Cloud of Unknowing but I was lost. ‘Try to write a prayer,’ a friend said.”
I have oared and grieved,
grieved and oared,
treading a religion
of fear. A frayed nerve.
A train wreck tied to the train
of an old idea.
Now, Lord, reeling in violent
times, I drag these tidal
griefs to this gate.
I am tired. Deliver
me, whatever you are.
Help me, you who are never
near, hold what I love
and grieve, reveal this green
evening, myself, rain,
drone, evil, greed,
as temporary. Granted
then gone. Let me rail,
revolt, edge out, glove
to the grate. I am done
waiting like some invalid
begging in the nave.
Help me divine
myself, beside me no Virgil
urging me to shift gear,
change lane, sing my dirge
for the rent, torn world, and love
your silence without veering
into rage.
-- Donna Masini
From the author:
“My sister was dead. During her illness I had prayed, or, rather, ricocheted from bargaining to demanding, to a kind of continual visceral begging. After her death, grieving, in despair, I found the world, its violence and destruction, unbearable. I was teaching Hopkins and Herbert. I was trying to learn how to drive. Driving and prayer seemed equally inscrutable. I paid lip service (good words for prayer) to The Cloud of Unknowing but I was lost. ‘Try to write a prayer,’ a friend said.”
Thursday, April 19, 2018
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Barbara Bush Changed With Her Country
Your success as a family...our success as a nation...depends not on what happens inside the White House, but on what happens inside your house.
The former first lady was notably eager to learn about people she didn’t understand—and recognize she might have been wrong about them. Continue here....
-- Barbara Bush
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
LT: Doesn't Happen By Accident
You get more ideas when you have a diverse workforce. We all bring with us a whole set of experiences that make us unique, and when a group like that collaborates on new ideas, the power you get is amazing.
Studies have shown that for the most part, diversity doesn't happen by accident; they are usually the result of an intentional and methodical approach to building it.
-- Jeff Alvarez
In other words, good leaders both recognize this truth and work at it in their organizations, not because it is a business issue, but because it is a people issue.
Studies have shown that for the most part, diversity doesn't happen by accident; they are usually the result of an intentional and methodical approach to building it.
-- Jeff Alvarez
In other words, good leaders both recognize this truth and work at it in their organizations, not because it is a business issue, but because it is a people issue.
Monday, April 16, 2018
Violence
Violence is used as a means of control. It is a form of power.
But, it is ineffective in the long-run (which might be why it is used so much in the short-run) because it incites hatred and is smaller than love. Both hatred and love will overcome the perpetrator of violence — either with more violence or with something far more powerful. In the end, true peace (brought about by love) is more powerful than war — at both micro and macro levels.
But, it is ineffective in the long-run (which might be why it is used so much in the short-run) because it incites hatred and is smaller than love. Both hatred and love will overcome the perpetrator of violence — either with more violence or with something far more powerful. In the end, true peace (brought about by love) is more powerful than war — at both micro and macro levels.
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Shouldn't Be Surprised
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We shouldn't be surprised when we don't understand
what a God who says he surpasses all understanding is doing.
-- Bob Goff
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Why you need to become an “elastic” thinker
Much has been written about the accelerating pace of change and the globalization and rapid technological innovation that have fueled it. What’s not often discussed: the new demands on how we must think to thrive in this whirlwind era—for as rapid change transforms our business, professional, political, and personal environments, our success and happiness depend on our coming to terms with it.
There are certain talents that can help us, qualities of thought that have always been useful but are now becoming essential. We must learn to let go of comfortable ideas and become accustomed to ambiguity and contradiction; to rise above conventional mindsets and to reframe the questions we ask; to abandon our ingrained assumptions and open ourselves to new paradigms. We must rely on imagination as much as on logic and generate and integrate a wide variety of ideas. And we must be willing to experiment and be tolerant of failure.
We use ordinary analytical/logical thinking to apply rules, but we use elastic thinking to...continue here.
-- Leonard Mlodinow
There are certain talents that can help us, qualities of thought that have always been useful but are now becoming essential. We must learn to let go of comfortable ideas and become accustomed to ambiguity and contradiction; to rise above conventional mindsets and to reframe the questions we ask; to abandon our ingrained assumptions and open ourselves to new paradigms. We must rely on imagination as much as on logic and generate and integrate a wide variety of ideas. And we must be willing to experiment and be tolerant of failure.
We use ordinary analytical/logical thinking to apply rules, but we use elastic thinking to...continue here.
-- Leonard Mlodinow
Friday, April 13, 2018
Brightest Light
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
LT: Engage Discussion
It’s becoming more important than ever for leadership to engage in a discussion where new ideas are exchanged.
-- Rick Perr
Nearly everywhere I go, those making a constructive difference are saying nearly the same thing — engage discussion about ideas...so many good reasons for recognizing this. Freshly articulated ideas are like fuel for living.
-- Rick Perr
Nearly everywhere I go, those making a constructive difference are saying nearly the same thing — engage discussion about ideas...so many good reasons for recognizing this. Freshly articulated ideas are like fuel for living.
Monday, April 09, 2018
Opened Windows
I've noticed...that I continue to learn how many windows can be opened by our emotions. Acknowledging emotions — rather than trying to minimize them — can lead to unexpected places...places that are good for you.
Sunday, April 08, 2018
The Bible
The great — inspiring, wonderful, beautiful — thing about the Bible is the description it gives of the human condition, and the rescue and invitation God offers in the midst of it. As a printed version of some of the oral traditions of one nation’s experience, it also describes something for all humanity. It captures a God that transcends this condition and who is doing something to offer hope to everyone — to redeem everything.
Saturday, April 07, 2018
Garbage: Twice The Size of Texas
I don't know what to say...or do about this. But, I'm going to continue to make personal choices to limit plastic usage wherever I can. I hope it makes a difference. It probably only does when we all make such choices.
Friday, April 06, 2018
Capable Flesh
Poem for the week -- "Capable Flesh":
The tender flesh itself
will be found one day
—quite surprisingly—
to be capable of receiving,
and yes, full
capable of embracing
the searing energies of God.
Go figure. Fear not.
For even at its beginning
the humble clay received
God’s art, whereby
one part became the eye,
another the ear, and yet
another this impetuous hand.
Therefore, the flesh
is not to be excluded
from the wisdom and the power
that now and ever animates
all things. His life-giving
agency is made perfect,
we are told, in weakness—
made perfect in the flesh.
-- Saint Irenaeus of Lyon
The tender flesh itself
will be found one day
—quite surprisingly—
to be capable of receiving,
and yes, full
capable of embracing
the searing energies of God.
Go figure. Fear not.
For even at its beginning
the humble clay received
God’s art, whereby
one part became the eye,
another the ear, and yet
another this impetuous hand.
Therefore, the flesh
is not to be excluded
from the wisdom and the power
that now and ever animates
all things. His life-giving
agency is made perfect,
we are told, in weakness—
made perfect in the flesh.
-- Saint Irenaeus of Lyon
Thursday, April 05, 2018
Not Without Death
Painful and frustrating things can actually be converted energy-wise by asking, what in me needs to die in this? What can this make me more alive to?
There can be no transformation without some kind of death. I have to release what I am holding on to for life.
Before God, our wounds are our glory.
-- St. Julian of Norwich
There can be no transformation without some kind of death. I have to release what I am holding on to for life.
Before God, our wounds are our glory.
-- St. Julian of Norwich
Wednesday, April 04, 2018
Tuesday, April 03, 2018
LT: My Ideas
Good leaders are curious to hear ideas from others when solving a problem. Bad leaders care more that others hear their ideas.
-- Simon Sinek
-- Simon Sinek
Monday, April 02, 2018
Fuss About My Unworthiness
If I cannot in honest happiness take the second place (or the twentieth); if I cannot take the first without making a fuss about my unworthiness, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
-- Amy Carmichael
No matter how you slice it, it's not about me.
I have a sensed a disconnection lately — from others and from myself...I wonder if those are related. After the explosion of Easter, you'd think I'd feel the opposite. But, by last night, I didn't. I suspect it's related to something about the above. I want to be a part of something. I do, for my sake. But, that's where the problem creeps in. Because my being part of something is primarily about something else, besides what I get out of it. That is the real explosion of Easter anyway — Calvary love — a connection to something far bigger, far deeper, than my sense of connection at any given moment.
It's not about me — my worthiness has never been more in tact.
-- Amy Carmichael
No matter how you slice it, it's not about me.
I have a sensed a disconnection lately — from others and from myself...I wonder if those are related. After the explosion of Easter, you'd think I'd feel the opposite. But, by last night, I didn't. I suspect it's related to something about the above. I want to be a part of something. I do, for my sake. But, that's where the problem creeps in. Because my being part of something is primarily about something else, besides what I get out of it. That is the real explosion of Easter anyway — Calvary love — a connection to something far bigger, far deeper, than my sense of connection at any given moment.
It's not about me — my worthiness has never been more in tact.
Sunday, April 01, 2018
Easter: Into The Same Image
All of us, gazing with unveiled face on the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image that we reflect. This is the work of the Lord who is Spirit.
-- 2 Corinthians 3:18
May we, today, recognize a fresh the true nature of what Easter is all about — a miracle of unparalleled reversal, the way of transformation, to becoming truly alive.
-- 2 Corinthians 3:18
May we, today, recognize a fresh the true nature of what Easter is all about — a miracle of unparalleled reversal, the way of transformation, to becoming truly alive.
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