The Outcome

The outcome will be a little different than you originally thought.

But it will be real and not imagined.

A successful outcome takes compromise.

But imagined outcomes are fun because you’re the sole writer and it doesn’t have to be real.

Whatever the outcome, if it allows you to keep going, that’s a successful outcome.

 

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Pumpkin Pie

It’s easy to make a decent pumpkin pie.

So after you’ve mastered the decent pumpkin pie, what’s next?

There’s two options…

Keep making decent pumpkin pie.

Do something different or new to the pie, which will remove it from ‘decent’ and into a new category…and in all likelihood make some of the family very happy and others upset.

 

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A Little Extra

It’s easy to forget…if you have a screen to read this blog, you probably have a little extra. A little more than you need. A little extra to give. A little extra to share.

Too often we dwell on having a little less than we want…and miss out on the gift of having more than we need.

What will we do with the extra?

 

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Falling Leaves

I have two giant trees in my small front yard. Which means that while only about fifty percent of the leaves have fallen so far, my yard is covered and it’s only getting more covered.

So the question is…do I bag them up now and then bag up the rest once they’ve fallen in a week…or do I just do them all at the same time next week?

Well this isn’t my first rodeo.

I’ve found that whether there’s a lot of leaves or a LOT of leaves, it takes about the same time to get the lawn cleared in both cases.

So while it might seem like I’m getting ahead of the game by starting now and thereby making less work for myself later…in the grand scheme it’s better to hold off and do them all at the same time.

The metaphor holds true for a lot of the busy work we rush out to do just to make ourselves feel productive.

 

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Man What Are You Doing Here

‘And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar and say man what are you doin here.’

(What am I doing here? Well, part of me was thinking the same thing!)

What they really meant to say when they said that was: I’m glad you’re here.

When you do things in front of people a lot, people say strange things. Weird compliments, backhanded compliments, ‘constructive’ criticism. But the fact that they’re taking time to say anything means you made a difference.

»» Piano Man is one of my favorite songs. See the other forty-nine here.

 

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Sitting Behind A Drum Kit

Reading a blog post about the subject is great. Reading a book, watching a documentary, finding a podcast about it. It’s all good and it all matters.

But doing it is a whole different thing.

You can memorize all the drum sets in the catalog and know what sizes Bonham and Ringo and Moon used…

And then you can actually sit behind a drum kit.

 

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