Life: it's a beautiful alternative
Mar. 28th, 2007 03:02 pmThings I thought of blogging about today:
Mindfulness
Why I didn't blog it:
I forgot.
Livingness of the day:
I had a health scare last week which fortunately (!) turned out to be a false alarm, but I had a rather bad most-of-a-week. Not life-threatening, but major changes. My concentration sucked, didn't get any writing done. I finally got cranking again today, but it was painfully slow-going, only about 400 words. Still, the train is moving again.
I hope to be more mindful from now on. :-) I've discovered that I'm not immortal, after all. Dang. But at least I'm still mortal! Huzzah. I hope to stay mortal for as long as I possibly can.
Random quote of the day:
"Everything you have acquired of value is locked inside you. If you have a dream, now is the time to pursue it, before you buy furniture."
—Jerry Zucker, University of Wisconsin commencement address
I remember giving that same advice (ruefully) to a graduating senior when I'd been out of college a handful of years. And had bought furniture. She thought it was a good idea, but I've wondered many times since if she did succumb to the sirenic allure of couches.
Mindfulness
Why I didn't blog it:
I forgot.
Livingness of the day:
I had a health scare last week which fortunately (!) turned out to be a false alarm, but I had a rather bad most-of-a-week. Not life-threatening, but major changes. My concentration sucked, didn't get any writing done. I finally got cranking again today, but it was painfully slow-going, only about 400 words. Still, the train is moving again.
I hope to be more mindful from now on. :-) I've discovered that I'm not immortal, after all. Dang. But at least I'm still mortal! Huzzah. I hope to stay mortal for as long as I possibly can.
Random quote of the day:
"Everything you have acquired of value is locked inside you. If you have a dream, now is the time to pursue it, before you buy furniture."
—Jerry Zucker, University of Wisconsin commencement address
I remember giving that same advice (ruefully) to a graduating senior when I'd been out of college a handful of years. And had bought furniture. She thought it was a good idea, but I've wondered many times since if she did succumb to the sirenic allure of couches.