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Flow | Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Sep 29, 2018 10:40:59 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Editor’s Comments: This author and this book have been around for a long time but I’d forgotten about it until someone recently made fun of me for my fantasy sports addiction.  Being in the flow (same as zone or groove) for me is a mental state where regular worries and my ego disappear.  Season long fantasy team construction and change is just one of many flow activities.  Others include prayer, playing music, losing myself in a good book, golf and more.  What are your flow activities?

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October Cartoon

Sep 29, 2018 10:40:51 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Anthem | Leonard Cohen (covered by Josh Lava)

Sep 29, 2018 10:40:43 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Editor’s Comment: My friend, Marty Grothe, reminded me of this wonderful song.  Really it’s a poem.  Then my son, Kevin, sent me all the verses.  Then while looking it up on youtube, I found this cover version by Josh Lava, who I had never heard of before.  Great delivery of a brilliant poem, every word of which has been meaningful to me since the first time I heard it.

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Herman Melville

Sep 29, 2018 10:40:36 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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“Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity,
nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits
of the poor by the well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed."”      

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10 Signs You Know What Matters | Steven C. Hayes Ph.D

Sep 29, 2018 10:40:29 AM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Learning and Knowledge

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Editor’s comment:This is among the best articles I’ve ever shared.  The very idea that we “don’t find values, we choose them” is just explosive to me.  I read the 10 signs pretty much like a test, each one is an important one to consider and rate myself on.  (Hint: #6 is a problem for me.)

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Moderation in All Things

Aug 29, 2018 12:27:47 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Monthly Newsletter

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The second of five things I think I now know (for sure) is that moderation is ultimately the position I strive for in every element of my life.  Below are six topics (I could write dozens) through which I’ve travelled from extreme to extreme.  Also find a favorite book that caused me to reconsider each.

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September Cartoon

Aug 29, 2018 12:26:48 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Take Control of Your Learning at Work | Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

Aug 29, 2018 12:26:37 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Learning and Knowledge

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Editor’s comment: I’m lucky in that I pick the organizations I work with now.  But for those still in careers, Chomorro-Premuzic provides four points to assess and perhaps improve the organization you’re working in and your own habits for learning.   

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Live and Die | The Avett Brothers

Aug 29, 2018 12:26:26 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Editor’s Comment:  My favorite poet musicians strike again.  In this lively tune, they sing of living like a Pharaoh and singing like a sparrow and most of all remind me that we are all the same.

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More or Less | Jeff Shinabarger

Aug 29, 2018 12:26:15 PM / by Tim McCarthy posted in Creativity & Favorites

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Editor’s Comments: I found this book in my stack waiting, perhaps for years.  I sadly cannot even remember who gave it to me.  I took and shot and was encouraged to get all the way through it by the author’s plain, humble and practical approach to the theme I’ve been wrestling with for a couple decades.  “How much is Enough”?  Young Shinabarger and his wife dedicate each chapter to stories that they and others have done to give from their excess.  They fascinate with actual stories such as Jeff and Andre (said wife) lasting 7 weeks without going to the grocery store (they ate everything in their kitchen fridge, freezer and pantry – 147 meals in all) and Andre going 156 days without wearing the same outfit.  Some stories lead to social movements such as www.plywoodpeople.com and www.giftcardgiver.com.  It’s a light, easy read which is so different from most Christian, self-help or brag books.  If you haven’t seen it, pick up a copy.

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