Tomorrow begins another adventure in this always unfolding story called life. On September 10th, I begin as co-host of a local radio show called Up Front. (9:00 to 10:00 AM on AM960 KLTF, also available on-line at fallsradio.com ).
Up Front is a call-in show dedicated to current events, politics and good government. As anyone who knows me, these topics are right in my wheel house. It should be fun.
So, give it a listen Monday through Thursday at 9:00 and let me know how I am doing. Call in and let me know whether I am a star or a knucklehead, after all, its just your opinion. And I want to know.
What you may find here may defy description. It will depend upon my mood, my medication, my muse at the moment and what time of the day I decide to start to type. I may be writing on my iPad from a coffee shop and I may share a bit of business flotsam that has caught in my cranium. Or I may be on my laptop in my recliner which means you may get both barrels of my political 12 gauge temper. Either way, I hope you find it worth your time to read.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
“Don't agonize, organize.”
“Don't agonize, organize.” - Florynce R. Kennedy
Are you under pressure at work? Feeling a little
"blue" about something going on in your life? Perhaps frustration
with a situation is starting to mount because you can't quite get to the
solution, even though you know it is there? Then it is time to do a little
organization...
I always insure that I have sufficient clutter and mess in
my office to sift through when I have a problem to solve or emotions to
process. I find that when I am
struggling with a situation or need to work through something, organizing my
office tends to help. There is something about the mindlessness of filing,
sorting or categorizing that takes up just enough of my brain to keep my mind
off my problem, but still allows my unconscious mind to work on a solution.
Many times, an idea or solution will present itself while I am tidying up and
voila' - problem solved, feelings processed.
Plus, I have the bonus of a neater workspace.
So, don't be in a rush to clean off your desk every day, let
the clutter build up a bit. Leave yourself a few piles of "stuff" to
go through next time you need to take a creative break or emotional "time
out".
What to do today: Release your inner slob.
What to keep in mind: A cluttered desk is a tool in the
creative process.
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