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Zen Habits : Are You a Lift or Drag Force?

Another GREAT Leo post……….

Are You a Lift or Drag Force?

Posted: 14 Nov 2014 08:26 AM PST

By Leo Babauta

In our lives, the people around us lift us up, or they drag us down.

I see this in my life: my life contains many people, and I’m lucky enough to have surrounded myself with people who mostly provide lift. They inspire me, hold me accountable, find happiness for my successes, lend a hand when I need it, give me advice, and root me on.

I wouldn’t be where I am without these people. I have been lifted by them, and that fills me with joy.

But I’ve seen others who provide drag on the people around them. They criticize, have a negative attitude, complain, and in a thousand small ways show you that you shouldn’t do what you’re doing. They mean well, and they don’t even realize they’re providing friction and making things difficult.

Which are you? The lift or the drag force on people around you?

You might not actually know, so pay attention today to how you interact with everyone. For some, you might be positive, but for others you might be negative. See if you can find it in you to provide lift instead.

Be the force that lifts everyone around you.

Friday 11/14/14 Ivyland. Jesse, Shula’s, White Orchids, Taco Suave

Friday 11/14/14

Good Morning Ivyland the day after a snowfall….

breakfast meeting with friend Jesse.

Tasting at Shula’s Steakhouse in Center Valley.

Drink the…….
Jam Jar Shiraz
Dom Brunet Pinot Noir
& Complices de Loire Cab Franc

Wine tasting at White Orchids

http://whiteorchidsthaicuisine.com/

Byron the manager checking out my notes

This is what you can drink there
Rombauer Chard & Zin
Heron Pinot Noir & Turo Negre red blend

Drink up!

dog at Old Navy….not for sale but the collar was

Randomly ran into friend Kevin at a WaWa while I was
stopped to take care of some Wine business.

Dani Rae perusing the American Doll Catalogue.

I NEED this one, and this one & this one…..

Dinner at Taco Suave tonight.

We gave wine to anyone who wanted some!
We had plenty!

some REALLY GOOD Ceviche

Ceviche; is a seafood dish popular in the coastal

regions of the Americas, especially Central and South

America. The dish is typically made from fresh raw fish

cured in citrus juices, such as lemon or lime, and

with ají or chili peppers.

I got the flaming lava dish.
it was amazingly GOOD!

Deb finishing off that bottle…..

FUN was had by ALL!
neighbors Denise & Roman
friend Dean,
Michael, Helen
& sister Pat!

wear POSITIVITY!

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Tension is who you think you should be.
Relaxation is who you are.
~Chinese saying

zen habits: When Your Plate is Too Full

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zen habits: When Your Plate is Too Full

When Your Plate is Too Full

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 08:00 AM PST

By Leo Babauta

Do you sometimes (or always) feel like you have too much to do and too little time to do it?

Consider an email I got from a student the other day:

“… as the semester goes by, the harder it is to keep up with school. The thing is, I know I’d be able to do it if I didn’t have any extracurricular activities. I have a weekend job where I teach youths, a youth group where I currently lead social justice, and I was just asked by someone to lead prayer group.

“Right now, the only way to do everything is to sleep less and work more, but I noticed that I can’t do much when I haven’t gotten much sleep. I wanted to take care of my body as well so I’ve been sleeping normally these past few days. Now I’m behind everything again; I have two big assignments due and midterms next week.”

I know this feeling, because that’s how I felt before I started simplifying my life. I was being pulled in all directions, and never had enough time for everything I needed to do. I wanted to do a great job with each role I’d taken on, and felt I could do it, but really I was doing a bad job at everything because I was stretched too thin.

To this student, and to everyone else who feels this way, I’d say this: your plate is too full. You have too much going on.

The only answer, unless you want your health to decline (and that’s not good for anyone), is to start saying No.

The Whys of Saying No

You have to say No to at least a couple things on your list: say No to prayer group and the youth group, so that you can say Yes to school and the job.

For anyone else reading this, you might have to say No to certain work projects, or community groups, or committees or boards or parent-teacher organizations or coaching sports or some other worthwhile activity.

I know, it seems horrible to say No when these are very worthy things to do. It kills you to say No.

But the alternative is that you’re going to do a bad job at each one, and be stressed beyond your limits, and not be able to focus on any one. You won’t be getting enough sleep, your focus will get worse because of a lack of sleep, and stress will compound that problem.

We stay in this state because we really want to do it all. We have this idea that we can be great at everything, and succeed at all that we try. But we are human, and we have limits, and we have to let go of this idea of doing everything and doing it well. You’re either going to do a couple things well, or do everything poorly.

Do a Couple Things Well

Ideally, you’d find complete focus and do one thing well. You’d pick one really important thing, say No to all the rest, and put your complete focus on this one project. This might be school, or a project at work, or a volunteer project … but just one thing. You’d learn to do it well, and get better and better at it, and serve people exceptionally.

However, that’s not reality. We can’t always pare things down to one thing, so focus on two. I’ve found that you can do two things well, and one thing really well. With two focuses, you won’t be as concentrated, won’t learn as deeply, but it’s doable. With three or four focuses, you won’t do anything well or learn anything deeply or serve anyone exceptionally.

So start paring down to two things: figure out what the most important two things in your life are, and cut out the rest. Be ruthless. Call or email or meet with them now, and tell them that you really want to help, but your plate is too full. You can’t serve them well, so you need to say No.

When you’re down to two things, I’ve found it best to give each some allotted time. So a few hours for one, and then a few hours for the other. Don’t switch back and forth constantly between the two (an email for one, write a paragraph for the other, go back to email for the first one, a paragraph for the second, and so on). Doing it that way means you never give either your full concentration. When you give something your focus, really be present.

Saying No to worthwhile projects, and letting go of the idea that we can do everything, is very difficult. But it’s not more difficult than trying to do everything and not getting enough sleep and being overly stressed out. Saying No is hard, but it means you say Yes to focus and sanity.

Thursday 11.13.14 work with spanish portugal wine guy, beer school, SNOW

To see ALL the pictures from today’s adventure
click this link:
https://helenspicturesoftheday.shutterfly.com/pictures/5128

Thursday 11.13.14

Today I got to work with Eric from Winebow.
He’s in charge of our wines from Spain
& Portugal. WE had a FULL day ahead of us.

first appointment was a no show 😦

I will never understand how people do this. never.

Then we went to El Barrio in Holland

tasting with Celso one of the owners

next stop was TORRE in Center Valley.

Today was their Grand Opening!

That’s my tequila in the Tequila Tower.
Fortaleza, ask for it.

tasting with Pedro at Rodizio Grill

neighbor Deb trudged over to our house in the SNOW!!

Beer School was ON!!

SNOW!!!!!! how FUN!!!

Beer School students
Dean, Deb, Jim, Helen

Chester snoozing on the couch because
Weasel was using his bed.

Pat arrived home the same day as her postcard.
Welcome back from Florida sister Pat!!

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History has demonstrated that
the most notable winners
usually encountered heartbreaking obstacles

before they triumphed.
They won because they refused to become
discouraged by their defeats.

~ Bertie Charles [B.C.] Forbes

Wednesday 11/12/14 Weasel, El Barrio, Adult Education Awards

Wednesday 11/12/14

Any day that Weasel eats is a HAPPY day for me!

gearing up for BOOT CAMP

stopped at El Barrio to make an appointment
for a wine tasting on Thursday.
This is my newest account.

sign at Keith Valley Middle School
where Adult Education classes are held.

Tonight the classes were demonstrating what they learned.

with friend Marguerite & her Dad Ben.
Ben took a painting class & they were giving awards tonight.

Ben’s painting

The Pledge Allegiance in Sign Language

Ben won third place. Congrats Mr Archie!

The guitar class played a Jimmy Buffett song

Dog Obedience Class

STAY!!!!

Belly dancing
(see the little girl???)

friend Susan bringing home her 15 year old dog Casey
after surgery at the vets.
Bella, her other dog, on close watch.

friend Jesse saw THIS Vanity Plate
Tell me what you think this says
& I’ll share our thoughts….

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We always plan too much
and always think too little.

~ Joseph A. Schumpeter

11/11/14 11:11 on 11/11 Bethlehem Restaurants, Pourhouse, Pat in Florida

11/11/14

this is what feeding time looks like for the dogs.
Weasel won’t eat just dog food & now
Chester has begun being fussy with his food.
What we do for our animals…..

instructor Kristin talking to a couple girls’
new to the class. such a nice gesture.

HAPPY to get this screen shot.
11:11 on 11/11

forgot to make a wish.
think it’s still good to make a late wish?

Tasting at Yianni’s with Mauricio

Jansen from Apollo Grill bought both the Rose’ wines
we tasted today. Perfect for Thanksgiving.

Drink these:
Librandi Ciro Rosado, Italy
Viña Bujanda Rosado Rioja, Spain

http://www.apollogrill.com/

next stop was Molinari’s

farm to table fresh food.
Wins best of Lehigh Valley every year!

Lee taking tasting notes
& helping me find a wine for another customer.
Lee knows my Italian portfolio better than me.

went to the PourHouse tonight with friends.
They had specials for Veterans Day!!
(in addition to $5 Cheesesteaks)

sister pat Captaining a boat in Florida

friend Jerry with catch of the day for dinner

Dolphins Pat saw in the “backyard” of her friends

and an alligator (crocodile?) near friends house.

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Make finding the good in others a priority.

– Hilary Hinton [Zig] Ziglar

Monday 11/10/14 Turkey Drive, Weasel, Girls night out @ Chambers 19

11/10/14

First & foremost let’s get to the important stuff.
Neighbor Denise is doing her annual STUFF A BAG
for the food bank.

Let me know if you care to donate & if you need
us to pick up your donation.

Lastly, please feel free to share the flyer.
I’m certain many others would like to
participate given the opportunity.

YAY!! Weasel lived another day.
Good for her. Great for me!

WEASEL SAYS:
“Every day above ground is a GREAT DAY!”

a.m. visit to the DOC today.
My meds are screwed up & I need blood work
to determine the adjustment.

Princess Weasel Great Dog
enjoying her new doggie bed

Chester Rose ButtSniffer atop the triple decker dog bed.

I’m famous!! Got my picture in the
Bike Club newsletter.

got some Lucky Leopard notepaper in the mail today

Thank you cousin Rose Mary!

I was working an event GIRLS NIGHT OUT
at my new account Chambers 19 in Doylestown.

http://www.chambers19.com/

I poured these wines tonight.
These are the new ones he is carrying.

the workers!
Kate, Dawn & Helen

Met in person for the first time ever,
Facebook friend Joanna Chodorowska!

Check out her website:

http://www.nutrition-in-motion.net/pth.htm

The Path to Heal is a healing system that uses intuition to identify the origin of physical and emotional conditions. It heals the body, mind and spirit to wellness through energetic clearing. The outcome of receiving Path sessions is a blissful, abundant and struggle-free life.

Tina was giving WONDERFUL
10 minute Shiatsu massages

Tina was super great. She’s been doing bodywork
for 20 years. She’s good.
Book an appointment with her today!

www.heart-handpa.com

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One thing is sure. We have to do something.
We have to do the best we know how at the moment .
If it doesn’t turn out right,
we can modify it as we go along.”

~ Franklin D. Roosevelt