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Roll The Clocks Back

I sometimes wonder 

If we should roll our clocks back

Into sundials

Ikigai: an idea to explore

Found this graphic exploring Twitter this morning

Check out @wef’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/wef/status/927159068413833216?s=09

A very clever Venn diagram displaying the importance of balance in life. Each of the four pieces bring value: 

  1. What you love
  2. What the world needs
  3. What you can be paid for
  4. What you are good at 

We find our best life, with the most satisfaction, where all these pieces intersect. And that neglecting any of these areas brings consequences. 

Ikigai is a new concept to me. One that bears exploring further. I appreciate the way it helps define key life management concepts:

  • Passion: what you love insects with what you’re good at
  • Vocation: what you can get paid for intersects with what the world needs
  • Mission: what the world needs with what you love
  • Profession: what you’re good at with what you can get paid for

I appreciate the reminder: look beyond my habits, my reflexes, and seek greater understanding. By dedicating energy to areas out of balance, I bring greater satisfaction, balance, and relive stress. That’s something I forget. 

A Transfiguration

Light across the cloud
The eye of God looking down
Changed when it meets me

 

A Look At The FUSE Conference

I found this fun little video today:

As fan of Debbie Millman’s work, especially her podcast: Design Matters, I really got a kick out it. Now, it’s a bit out of date (2013…wow…in some respects it seems like just a few days ago, and also like a hundred years ago).

I haven’t made it to a FUSE Conference yet. This is something that I find very intriguing and want to experience. Maybe not as bad as Burning Man, but, well, you know…

Anyway, I love the effect of leaving through the notebook. Very charming.

 

A Rainy Seattle Friday: Haiku Challenge

Rain is now falling

A #Seattle element 

All things grow from there
The “word of the day” was “element”

Full moon this evening

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And now it’s Thursday

This strange thing, Thursday

Near the end of the workweek

But without respite

A Haiku About Being True To Yourself 


​Being true to “you”

In this age of social noise

Now, who is this “me”?

Welcome to November

Welcome November!
It’s supposed to rain today
This is Seattle

Autumn’s Approaching

One more day of light
Soon, autumn’s fury descends
The callous winter