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Your project finished. Now what?
First, take a break.
Then, before jumping into a new project, revisit your why.
Why you’re doing what you’re doing.
It’s energizing and good for all parties.
And, of course, good for your next project.
Sunday is my birthday
If you’re looking to get me a gift, there’s the stuff I’ve “registered” for:
- A note saying you went to the orphanage* and adopted a dog.
- An email saying you finally were able to which Vitamix is right for you and took the plunge (saving up to $90 because of the big Mother’s Day Sale).
- A text with a picture of your breakfast.
- A pingback saying you wrote about Life is NOYOKE.
- A voicemail of freestyle rap.
- A comment telling me the last book you were gifted.
- A donation to ALS-TDI.
- A promise to never gift me things ever again because you understand how things stress me about and bring me zero joy (well explained by fellow disliker of stuff, Sivers.
That’s all I got this year. I have everything I need and could ever want.
So go do something for yourself that would make me proud.
Love,
Lenny
Compassion
You’ll never understand.
Try to figure someone out.
It may seem compassionate to figure out why they did what they did. Or said what they said. Or thought what they thought.
But you’ll never really, fully understand.
So understand that.
Because that’s true compassion.
Pizza and beer
Do for you. Or do for me.
They’re not mutually exclusive.
But when there’s a chance to do both, one wins every time.
That’s why you ask for help with a move instead of offering pizza and beer. Even though pizza and beer is more of an incentive, it becomes not enough.
Fool
Two for ones. Lounge snacks. Expensed everything.
You’re a fool not to take advantage, right?
That’s a fool talking.
This weekend
This weekend you could go to a ball game or a restaurant or see a movie.
Or you could play one. Or cook something. Or make post something to YouTube.
You could.
You should.
Before you jump in
Before you dive in and undertake a painful process to fix, change, or make something, ask yourself one question: When’s the last time I stepped outside for some fresh air?
Maybe, just maybe there’s a better way.
Or maybe it’s not necessary at all.
Why so serious?
With regards to you, your bosses job is to keep you happy.
So make her job easy.
- Goof around.
- Make jokes.
- Get distracted and laugh about it.
You’re happy. They’re happy.
Everyone’s happy.
Podcasts on the rental car shuttle bus
Lifelong learning is great.
But at a certain point, you gotta start doing.
Cool thing is that they’re not mutually exclusive.