Do-Over, by Rich Paschall Friendly games may be a reason to bend the rules a little. After all, you and your friends may not want to search the woods for your lost golf ball. You may also resist the temptation to fish a ball out of the water. "Mulligan" will be your friend in time … Continue reading TAKE THE MULLIGAN – RICH PASCHALL
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PLANS
Few of us have a realistic game plan right out of high school. We might think we do, but not long after we start college or end college and start work, we find the profession we prepared for isn’t it. I know at least three lawyers who never practiced law or practiced it so briefly, … Continue reading PLANS
PLANNING? PANTZING?
Blogging Insights–Planning or Pantzing ? TODAY’S QUESTION: Do you outline your posts (planning) or do you roll by the seat of your pants (pantzing) ? When I started this blog, I was ending a forty year career as a technical writer. I had written many other things too. Newspaper articles, white papers, reports for NASA … Continue reading PLANNING? PANTZING?
WHEN IS MY BEST TIME TO THINK? – Marilyn Armstrong
There's a fine line between thinking, worrying, brooding and obsessing. Since I do all of these at some point, I should ponder this. When I lay in bed in the morning, occasionally reviewing the miscellaneous injustices of life, the friends who've fallen out of touch, adding in the bills in my head, contemplating my failures … Continue reading WHEN IS MY BEST TIME TO THINK? – Marilyn Armstrong
THE SATURDAY SCHEDULE – RICH PASCHALL
Another Perfect Plan by Harold, A Truly Organized Man As usual, Harold awoke before the alarm announced the new day. He laid in bed awaiting the arrival of a new dawn and a new beginning for his perfect schedule. When the ringing began, Harold looked up and noticed the sun was not attacking the window as … Continue reading THE SATURDAY SCHEDULE – RICH PASCHALL
BEING HERE AND NOW
Oedipus defeats the Sphinx by correctly guessing the answer to the following riddle: As babies, we crawl on hands and feet, using four legs. When we grow up, we stand. Thus, as adults, we stride through life upright, on two legs. In old age, we are bent over, so in the evening of our lives, we walk with the … Continue reading BEING HERE AND NOW
THE SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Another Perfect Plan by Harold, A Truly Organized Man As usual, Harold awoke before the alarm announced the new day. He laid in bed awaiting the arrival of a new dawn and a new beginning for his perfect schedule. When the ringing began, Harold looked up and noticed the sun was not attacking the window as … Continue reading THE SATURDAY SCHEDULE
