Growing up … is the equivalent of the biblical Fall. As adults we forget what it was like to be a child. There is a sense that the world was different then, and that something important has been lost, but we are unable to recall what this is, or exactly what it felt like.* John Higgs
We have. in many ways forgotten what the world feels like. And so new maladies of the soul have emerged, unhappinesses which are complicated products of the distance we have set between ourselves and the world.** Robert Macfarlane
Somewhere inside of me, there breathes a six year old full of curiosity and wonderment, who feels so small in a big world.
Somewhere inside of me, humility and curiosity quietly lead me into whisper of the infinite where all is well with my soul.
The systems we support, the people we dance with, the ruckus we create – it’s not for today, it’s for tomorrow. We’re here now, but we live in the future. We are making history. If you could have tomorrow over again, would you do it differently* Seth Godin
Thin|Silence hit number 4500 yesterday– Whispers from the future of what is possible, For you to mix into your daily reflecting, To create your own potency at the beginning of the day, To remember and imagine anew how astonishingly inventive and creative you are, And how powerful this is for helping another.
I love Seth Godin’s closing question– This is what our imagining is all about, Changing tomorrow; We cannot control the future-shaping events, And a lot of who we will be is determined by our past, But that leaves a lot of personal choice– My guesstimate is around forty per cent.**
This is the area of my work– I simply want to share what I’m discovering to help anyone that I can, So if I can help you in some way to do-over your tomorrow, Drop me a line–^ A gift – no charge, And I also end up with loads of doodles, So, if you’d like some, let me know.^^
*Seth Godin’s This Is Strategy; **I can’t remember the source, but I remember reading that our baseline happiness measures around fifty per cent of our contentment, events (winning the lottery, being head-hunted for our dream-job, etc.) only make up ten, which leaves forty per cent to our personal choices; ^geoffreybaines@geoffreybaines; ^^I’ll post the doodles to anywhere in the world, free of charge.
To be here is to embrace the spiritual challenge of your ikigai, doing the hard work of figuring out who you are and what you have to give to the world.* Rob Bell
Towardleggiero … The light touch. A way to make a sound without a commotion. Delicate and graceful. Showing up with care and with just enough extra, but not more than that.** Seth Godin
I think I have a case of the deeps.
Listening to and following the whispers of life to be able to share them.
Back in 2014, I set out to blog everyday with a blog and a doodle for a year.
I couldn’t stop, and today is blog and doodle number 4,500.
You’re playing the show. Own the show. Own the space. Lift the room.* Gabe Anderson
I could see that the practice of surrender was actually done in two, very distinct steps: first, you let go of the personal reactions of like and dislike that form inside of your mind and heart; and second, with the resultant sense of clarity, you simply look to see what is being asked of you by the situation unfolding in front of you.** Michael Singer
I read their email again– The challenge had come from another but the test was mine.
How will I respond?, How might I use this to grow into what I must do?
Study upon study has revealed meetings are catastrophically inefficient.* Matthew Syed
The reality, says Buber, is that we live in a “profoundly twofold” world, the realm of I-Thou and the realm of I-It. They are not two worlds. They are one. And they need each other.** Philip Newell
Confession: I’m not the best person to ask about meetings.
If I can get out of a meeting, I will.
I’ve learnt a few things after being in thousands of meetings:
If you have to lead a meeting and there is someone present better at this, ask them to lead…
Don’t try to be a “meeting-person,” Be yourself and turn up in your superpower…^
Meetings aren’t bad, They just lost their way, forgetful that they are meant to stimulate and organise the new…
If you were out there everyday doing new things, you’d come to long for a meeting to bring it all together.
*Matthew Syed’s Rebel Ideas; **Philip Newell’s The Great Search; ^I found myself to be a much happier listener than speaker – I began to take a notebook to meetings, in which I would mix things that were being shared in the meeting with thoughts and ideas I was reading about and that excited me. If anything pertinent appeared, I would share it.
Too often we get hung up on how risky it feels, and fail to focus enough on how generous the work is. Generosity is a great antidote to fear.* Seth Godin
If you’re reading this book, it’s because you sense inside you a second self, an unlived you.** Steven Pressfield
Generosity is risky, So are humility and faithfulness.
Each provides a path from the familiar into the unknown.
You are a who and a where, But a voice calls to you from your future.
More than a new idea, It is the perspective of your soul.
Ignore all marketing and advertising. Nobody is pushing what really matters. Friendships, nature, family, learning, community. The best things in life aren’t things.* Derek Sivers
Regardless of your religion or lack of it, every person relies on the Transcendent to provide meaning for their lives. Transcendent refers to that which exists above or beyond. We all need to live for something above or beyond ourselves.** AleXander McManus
There it is again, The whisper of a thought that if we stop to notice it may grow into a possibility of somehow making someone’s world better.
The garden is a meditation practice, that of seeing when it is time for something to die. In the garden one can see the time coming for fruition and for dying back. In the garden one is moving with rather than against the inhalations and exhalations of greater wild Nature.* Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Self-awareness, humility, and generosity are required for openness and creativity and therefore for impact. We need to take time for rest, refreshment, recovery, and renewal, and to celebrate our victories and honour our losses.** Adam Kahane
Spring: new energy, beginnings and possibilities, Summer: focus, flow, I am, Autumn: fruitfulness, for you, I’m tired, Winter: hiddenness, reflection, rest.
My favourite is Spring, But I need each of the seasons– I need to breathe in and out.
Our first long-term memories form between the age of two and four. Once we have a memory, we can begin to understand ourselves as a story that is acting out of time.* John Higgs
You are the only you that has ever lived; you idiom is the only idiom of its kind in all of existence and if you cannot hear the sound if the genuine in you, you will all of your life spend your days on the ends of strings that someone else pulls …** Brian McLaren
Two and a half years old, Carrying some jam and bread to his Mummy who had just returned home after giving birth to a little boy.
Other memories would follow for me in the home, at school, work, family – My story had begun, But to know my story is not to know me.
Through error and exploration, I came to realise that I needed more than a story– What I really needed was a myth.
There is a temptation to enlarge my story, to be known for something, But not so with my myth.
A myth is not demonstrative, But it is full of rightness, is its own reward and aims to leave the world a better place.
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