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Archive for the ‘A Life Worth Living’ Category

Finding and Fixing the Pieces: Feeling a Little Broken

Some time ago I posted a blog/poem/creative (which, I just realized, was not migrated to this site. I’ll fix it, I promise.)  inspired by an xkcd.com comic related to LEGO bricks. The short version is that we are, all of us, built of a series of existential LEGOs and we add, change and remove pieces as needed [...]

Angst, Change, Truth, Focus; Filling a void, avoidance, or both?

As shared in my last post… I am feeling overwhelmed. My personal/romantic/sex life is a bit of a roller coaster, my family puts the “fun” in “dysfunctional,” and work is making me a drone. I miss spending time with my Sir Deviant. I miss spending time with my chosen family. I miss my father. Mostly, I [...]

Overwhelmed = No Writing = Bad Muse

I did something I said I wouldn’t do again, especially when I am overwhelmed… I stopped writing. This is bad for a myriad of reasons, the most important of which is that writing is my outlet, my way to process. Writing is my venting process, my thinking process, and my processing process. My friends and [...]

Would You Change Anything?

I was speaking to Nancy today about past relationships – mistakes, heartaches and choices – when she asked if I would change anything. And I said, much to my own surprise, both Yes and No. The second answer, the No, is the simplest to explain. In fact, it probably seems as if it should be [...]

On Leadership

Last week I had the opportunity to listen to Colin Powell speak to a conference being held at Mandalay Bay. His topic was leadership; it was moving and perception-altering for many who had a true interest in what he said. One thing in particular stood out for me. We’ve all heard the adage about chains [...]

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