Three Choices: Poetics #dVerse
Three choices I present to you today, Only three; more than three is surplus. Which school of thought is close to your heart? Will one sag you, will one edify you, will one fit?
Three choices I present to you today, Only three; more than three is surplus. Which school of thought is close to your heart? Will one sag you, will one edify you, will one fit?
I was gifted a poem from that place from whence poems come. It's to raise global awareness. I will not fight the way this one turned out, but if you have better ideas, would you kindly share them with me? I want to learn. Thanks. xoxo
Decluttering is not hard. But one has to distinguish between what's trivial and what's important according to the amount of attention or inattention one gives to things. Each person's capacity to derive importance from "clutter" translates to gratifying moments that matter to that individual. In short, what's trivial and what's important are whatever you make them out to be. If you're struggling to get started decluttering, here are two questions to help.
When We Talk About Mindfulness, We are talking about the alert presence of mind. About bringing that innate awareness we already possess and making it sharper. About paying attention. About practicing wakefulness.
A short message today, to take you into a glorious new week. “Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. Love is an active verb, like ‘struggle.’ To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.” — Mr. Fred Rogers