RandyWebster

RandyWebster

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16 years ago @ PhilosophersNotes TV - Flow - Episode #10 · 3 replies · +2 points

Bri-
No doubt that if you’re in the flow, you will have gas to go!! Definitely, agree about it takes practice to build your skills, even in the old coconut upstairs.. I like the way you describe the flow, and the story of the two workers with the same job, and what one did opposed to the other.. Man my head is screwed back on again and it look like I have a lot more work to do (that would be on myself).. Thanks! ☺

RW

16 years ago @ PhilosophersNotes Blog - How I Mind Map! · 1 reply · +1 points

Thanks Bri- Kind of makes the napkin on the plane a great instrument for thinking? They don't realize thats their greatest product. All you have to do is order lots of beverages, and keep the thinking alive..LOL

Thx,

16 years ago @ PhilosophersNotes TV - Man's Search for Meani... · 1 reply · +3 points

Awesome Brian! I was taking notes while you were presenting and what I took away from this is that anything can happen...what matters is how you respond. I will remember to control my emotions and react in a positive way the next time I am in the heat! Also, in struggle and in tension is where we grow and learn. I guess this is one of the reasons people generally reach out for mediocrity and sail around the safe harbors. To ensue something bigger than self is where I am today. It was great hearing you talk about that. I love the part about not aiming at success. One should surrender and let it just happen. Is it when you are too focused and holding on too tight that success slips through your hands? I would love for you to give an example of this. Finally, is it a strong “why” which really catapults us to where we want to go? I have always know that if your “why” is not strong, the “how” will never be pursued.

Randy

16 years ago @ Rick Smith - From Ordinary to Extra... · 0 replies · +1 points

Yes, we all choose our paths differently. The leap is not a cookie cutter, and man am I getting acquainted with my other self...It seems we all choose different paths, and your right, no two people have the same process.. Some people do break free, from their trajectories, and accomplish incredible things.. Again, when I look back, when the end comes, I don't want to have ant regrets, that I didn't at least try to follow my dreams.

Thanks Rick!

16 years ago @ Rick Smith - 4 Questions that Will ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Wow, I will work this out, but right of the cuff, both 1 and 2 ,pretty close, but #2 was easier to answer, it just was easier on the mind ( don't know why). 4) Great question! My trajectory? Simply, looking back 60 or 70 yrs from now, I don't want to have any regrets , I am going for it.. Rick, this one hurt. LOL

RW

16 years ago @ Rick Smith - The Ass and the Armpit... · 0 replies · +1 points

Great post! My head went to the gutter!, Butt! this was very interesting :)