The Last Ornament

Last Ornament

  Hanging this star is the last ornament to go on the tree. As usual I’ve done the whole thing, mostly, by myself. Hubby is not interested and my son, though claiming to be participating, is more interested in lighting candles and creating a device from which to hang mistletoe over the door. So my ambiance [...]

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Where’s My Coffee!

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(A One Day Challenge) I am not much of a coffee drinker (but – don’t let me run out of Diet Coke… ever!) so I can relate to those who absolutely must have their {insert highly addictive caffeinated beverage here] to get their day started on a productive, positive and … dare I say “sane?” [...]

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Old Cars and Dogs

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I’ve had a recurring dream for a while now that I somehow gather up every car I’ve ever driven and collect them at the home where I grew up.  My Dad’s old MGB (sweet!  and I totaled it!), rescued from near the dorm I lived in in college;  the little red S-15 pickup with the [...]

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That Nice Lady

My Grandmother not long before Alzheimer's

  “I was just talking to that nice lady” My family used to get tickled at my grandmother when she would say that. She was a few years into her illness when she made friends with a woman she called “that nice lady”.  It took us a while, but when we finally met her new friend, we laughed with joy [...]

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True Reach

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Klout.com measures our web presence in many different categories and on several different scales.  One of them is “True Reach”.  While it is nice to know someone is out there reading my stuff, I have to admit it is not really possible to measure the unknown.  In the spirit of It’s a Wonderful Life, I dare [...]

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The Act of Being Heroic

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It is a touching thing to see the many wonderful stories about people helping people through this latest crisis.  There is a certain synchronicity which seems to happen in times like this among journalists and victims and men, that makes the positive stories shine a little more and get a little more time in the sun than during  a normal news day.

Here’s my question.  Does it really take a crisis to be a hero?  Do we need starving children or an oil spill or an earthquake/tsunami two-punch to see the incredibly beautiful things people do every day?

What about a smile to a sad looking kid while standing in the grocery line?  Or a nice big thank you to the dude who bags your groceries?  There are so many who are heroes on a daily basis and never get recognized.  It is, truthfully, not about the recognition, is it?  But still the effect is the same inner goodness as the more extreme acts of heroism which come with a major catastrophe such as we are now witnessing in Japan. The pictures are not taken, the stories are not written, but the heroic act is still there, with the full effect (and beauty) intact.

You made somebody feel good. You helped somebody get to a better place.  You don’t have to run a soup kitchen to be my hero. You don’t even have to smile at me.  All I ask is that you take a second, every day, to ask yourself this question:  “Am I giving the world the person I know I am?”  It does not need to be witnessed or appreciated or validated. You know in your heart who you are and what you are capable of.

You do have a gift, or you would not be here. It is up to you to foster and develop it, to use it to continuously evolve into your highest good. I believe in you. Do you?

 
Photo by Mehan (An American Werewolf [Hero] in Japan)

Posted via email from “Do” Dreaming

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Angels at the Pump? Why not?

Remember the guardian angels who volunteered to fill up people’s tanks during the DC Sniper scare?  They actually had a hard time convincing people that they would do this for them for free.  It took real coaxing and selling, at least until it caught on and people realized they were providing a real service.  People [...]

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Let’s get Twisted! (Big Time Bonuses for those who Do!)

I’ve noticed there are three types of folks in the online business world.  There are those who dream (I’m in this boat, are you?), there are those who dream and believe (yep, still on board! How bout you?) and then there are those who dream, believe, and do (still with me?)  I’m not  actually  a [...]

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What if?

What if somewhere deep inside your soul lay a tiny speck of light whose only purpose is to observe your life from the inside.  It is responsible for your inner beauty, but cannot speak to you or through you. The only function it has is to add feeling to your thoughts whenever you are in [...]

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What if?

What if somewhere deep inside your soul lay a tiny speck of light whose only purpose is to observe your life from the inside.  It is responsible for your inner beauty, but cannot speak to you or through you. The only function it has is to add feeling to your thoughts whenever you are in [...]

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I’m your Sugar Cookie

I notice every year, that the last holiday treat left after all the flashy stuff is gone, are plain sugar cookies.  No more fancy popcorn, specialty chocolate, interesting looking (and tasting) candies and cakes and baked goodies of all kinds, just sugar cookies.   And you know what?  They are good!    The passionate marketer [...]

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December 28, 2010 0
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Thank you Paul – I love you "Here Today"

The message is: be with me now. The sentiment is so overwhelming I cannot do it justice. It has to do with grief – in this case, Paul for John. But it applies everywhere.Let’s be together, shall we? Now? Be here today “I love you…… oooh ooooh oooh…. here today” Posted via email from karenlkay’s [...]

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December 11, 2010 0
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Digging a Little Deeper Before Forming an Opinion

I have been working on discovering exactly who my "tribe" is, by tweaking one of my Twitter lists every day.  I keep the list at around 100 people, and publish the list's daily tweets to a Paper.li paper called "The Friends of KK Daily"   This has been an interesting and enjoyable process.  There is always [...]

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Giving Green

It is a great year for giving “green”.  Not dollars, but real “green”, as in back to nature, and trees!  Whatever the reason (and I am not sure if it has a connection to a poor economy or not) people are thinking good thoughts about our ecology as the economy continues to struggle out of [...]

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New and Old, Silver and Gold: Two Social Networks especially for Marketers

These are not Facebook or My Space or anything like them really, except that they do function much the same way.  They have similar features, but with one big difference. Almost everyone who uses these two social networks are there to network in order to grow their online business.   The first is older and quite frankly [...]

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