Thanksgiving
For the peace and promise of a sunrise. The quickening of breath that comes when we take in the beauty of our surroundings. For the mystery and humility of daring to see how we are all connected.
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For the peace and promise of a sunrise. The quickening of breath that comes when we take in the beauty of our surroundings. For the mystery and humility of daring to see how we are all connected.
That's what they call it. When we in the north find ourselves in shirt sleeves in November. It feels like borrowed time. A chance to finish up fall chores that we thought would be missed.
Once in a while, we get a sense of how quickly things move even on a very large scale. Experience teaches us to act quickly or not at all when sunset glows golden pink in the sky.
Much of the time we find what we are looking for-- be that keys or trouble or some form of our heart's desire. It's not news that what we turn our attention toward ultimately gets our attention.
If you looked outside today you'd swear it would be warm. Apple blossoms have come and gone rain has brought rich green to every view.
A few days ago, I asked for the help of our Wild community to get Tuu Weh to Dallas. As we all know, Tuu Weh is the center of attention where ever she goes. So, I shouldn’t have been surprised when we received such an outpouring of support from so many people who have heard […]
Reveling is a lost art-- it's gratitude's crazy old auntie, who is someone I definitely want to greet at the door with a big hug, share a piece of cake with lots of frosting, then go outside and make snow angels together!
Ice on the lake measures more than 12 inches thick. What more perfect invitation need there be to lie atop the lake that you paddled just months ago?
Go for it. Seek it out. Stretch beyond your usual “list” of things you are thankful for, and see what else finds you. It's a practice known to bring more peace and happiness, but it's also a Wild experiment...
I get asked to speak on change management a lot, and I'm happy to do so. What's funny is that every single organization gets described, during our pre-event prep, as being in the state of “unprecedented” or “rapid” change. Maybe it's time to just accept that change is what “is..."