Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Ripple Effect Experiment of Shared Resolutions

It's that time of the year.
Looking back.
Looking forward.
Reflecting. Resolving. 

New Years and the Holidays.
The gifting.
Our values converging.

This is a good time to drop our pebbles into the water.

The ripples may become waves.

Drop your resolution comments here.  See what happens.


 

Saturday, December 25, 2010

The road to become never ends.

The road to become never ends.
It is a road in your mind that you choose to travel.  At the end is a light.  You never reach it.

If you are on this road, where are you and what are you doing to get there?

(I now passed the computer on to someone else to get their response.  They passed it one.  You are invited to add on via comments.)




Where am I:  Stalled, directionless.

What will I do: Hang out, Have a couple  of drinks until I figure out that I want to do,  another drink.

Is to become having a goal?  The times I've set goals but I usually don't get to them. So I'll let the universe take me a long and but I'm not sure I know where it I want to go.  What I want to do.  I don't know what I want to do.  I'm good at a lot of things. So I haven't focused on one thing and haven't gotten anyplace, but it has been an interesting life and I like what I've been doing.

So to become is to achieve something?  I've not done this and I don't know what it would be.  


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I am well aware that I am trying to improve, which is what I think to become is.  I think being aware adds meaning to my life, but I'm not sure that in the actual process of becoming I am really making changes.
  I guess to become requires changing but I don't know if I would know what to change, but I know when it is getting better.
  I guess if I were on an unfamiliar road I'd hope for a happy accident, that would lead to a rewarding
direction.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Andrea Noel Kroenig - Fine Art

Andrea Noel Kroenig - Fine Art

I liked reading Andrea's bio and I like the artwork as well.
The internet is making it possible to do art and get it seen without the need of middle people/gatekeepers.  This website also lets artists sell their creations themselves. Good luck.

So many artists need to have other jobs. Andrea's other job is not a stereotypical one. Chemist.