He who limits his interests...
For those who visit this blog regularly, first of all, thanks. Second, it's no surprise to many that I'm a big fan of the legendary Vincent Price. I was searching for a good quote for BNI a few weeks ago and ran into a great one which I think sums Vince up pretty well. His words: "He who limits his interests, limits his life." Gotta love it. Especially from a guy who was a stage actor, movie actor, radio talent, chef and art collector (among other things).
I've learned a lot from Sybir in our time together and thankfully, I'm still learning. This week has been focus through meditation and concentration, with lessons from Bruce Frantzis and Dr. Andrew Weil. Before this, I would stumble sometimes into the periods where I gave myself information overload and largely lost sight of the identity I was trying to synchronize with through the white noise...that I created!
Now that I have the pathway to keep my head above it all, I'm working on prioritizing things and making sure that the most important things get to the forefront. For instance, it's more important to make sure Pup gets to school on time than it is to stay up writing interview questions for the star of "Return to Sleepaway Camp." (Crap, I have to get those done this week...)
As everyone is making resolutions, try to use these two different but complimentary ideas in place. Research and expand your interests. At the same time, focus on who you are and who you strive to become. Very often, you'll find the two ideas aren't so far apart after all.
Thoughts?
One love,
nK
I've learned a lot from Sybir in our time together and thankfully, I'm still learning. This week has been focus through meditation and concentration, with lessons from Bruce Frantzis and Dr. Andrew Weil. Before this, I would stumble sometimes into the periods where I gave myself information overload and largely lost sight of the identity I was trying to synchronize with through the white noise...that I created!
Now that I have the pathway to keep my head above it all, I'm working on prioritizing things and making sure that the most important things get to the forefront. For instance, it's more important to make sure Pup gets to school on time than it is to stay up writing interview questions for the star of "Return to Sleepaway Camp." (Crap, I have to get those done this week...)
As everyone is making resolutions, try to use these two different but complimentary ideas in place. Research and expand your interests. At the same time, focus on who you are and who you strive to become. Very often, you'll find the two ideas aren't so far apart after all.
Thoughts?
One love,
nK
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