FRIDAY REVIEW: ADVENTURE
How adventurous are you? Here are a few adventure-related posts you may have missed. Click to read the full message.

“A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year.”

“We carry within us the wonders we see around us.”

How adventurous are you? Here are a few adventure-related posts you may have missed. Click to read the full message.

“A guest sees more in an hour than the host in a year.”

“We carry within us the wonders we see around us.”


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To what degree do you see yourself as a work in progress? Where in your world are you in action through daily baby steps (and the occasional giant leap) to realize a better future for yourself and others in your various communities?
Where does the concept of acceptance of yourself and those around you come into play with regard to leading a fulfilling life?
Where might embracing your own humanity and a bit less of the inner critic provide confidence in your potential to be that better version of yourself?
Where would you most benefit from greater self acceptance? In what areas of your life are you most committed to becoming better?
Feel free to reply to this post with your answers to these questions.

May 2020 bring you and yours peace and prosperity!
Sincerely,
Barry

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Many of us become a bit more reflective this time of year.
Where do you have regrets and feel sorry about the opportunities you saw but did not pursue?
What current matters or present challenges are the greatest cause of worry and concern that need your best efforts?
On what aspects of life have you given up, feel down in the dumps, or maybe even a bit of despair?
How would looking up with a more heart-centered and faithful perspective lead you and those you love to a happier, more richly rewarding new year?
What strategies and methods can and will you use to keep looking up in faith all year long?

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I am a big fan of Dr. Seuss. I love the idea of imparting wisdom through his unique and colorful characters and stories. Today’s quote is from I Can Read With My Eyes Shut. A few more of my favorite Suess-ful nuggets of wisdom are:
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
“You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, you can steer yourself any direction you choose.”
“Today was good, today was fun, tomorrow will be another one.”
“Just tell yourself, Duckie – You’re really quite lucky!”
Select a book you have yet to read and commit to reading it in the new year. Consider making this a monthly goad to help you learn more and take you to more places you wish to go.
What do you consider “impossible” for you? What do you consider possible? Here are a few possibility-related posts you may have missed.

“Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.”

“The Earth needs a good lawyer.”

“I go to seek a Great Perhaps.”

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Do yourself a big favor and set some worthy goals for the new year.
If you are like many of us, you are thinking, I do this every year, or maybe why bother?
Perhaps, like many people, you stick to your resolutions until sometime in February, when things fall apart due to bad weather, waning discipline, or competing priorities at home or work.
Whatever you do or don’t do, you can bet that changes are coming. The question to ask yourself is whether you are going to control their direction, or simply react to whatever comes your way.
Please consider improving your odds of success by adding a variety of social and structural supports. To learn more about how to do this, put the book Influencer – The Power to Change Anything on your holiday and new year reading list.


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Thank you for being a loyal member of the Quotable Coach community!
May you and those you love have all the grand essentials to happiness during this holiday season and throughout the new year.
Most sincerely,
Barry
The holiday season is often filled with family and friends, time off from work, and hopefully a bit of self-reflection.
Today’s quote cautions us not to dwell too much on the past, where mistakes, set-backs, failures, or even thoughts about the “good old days” may limit our perspective and future efforts.
At this time of year, how will you get out of the fast land and the past lane to more fully realize the life you desire?