Tag: book-review

  • sage guides warrior.

    The longer I go without posting, the more difficult it is to post – I start, and don’t finish. This post includes a start from June. There are several more to follow. The image AI generated is meant to show the playful integration of creativity and possibility.

  • a better way. week twenty two/twenty three

    Me again. The blog consistency is not flowing, but I am hopeful I can get back on board. Why? Because I enjoy it. It’s true that writing helps one understand what one thinks. I am aware (I think) that what is most consistently on my mind, or what I have a desire to write about, […]

  • a better way. week seven

    Before I share this week’s excerpt from abetterway. using inner resources to create your own algorithm, I’d like to share a few inspiring podcast interviews that showed up in my algorithm this past week. Both podcasts are interviews with people I stumbled upon early on in my journey in day. Rich Roll interviews Ellen Langer, […]

  • something more. week two

    As for me, things make sense in Quiet Time. I just reread last Thursday’s post for week one. I laughed at the end on the last page I uploaded as an image. It’s the acknowledgement section. I had a list of top five instagram follows and in my own scratch writing I wrote @sallysifer. I […]

  • something more. week one

    It’s an interesting time to be fifty y/o. I am entering 2024 at age 52. As I type, I wonder what additional qualifiers are necessary to share: single? female? lifetime school employee?  I like fifty. I like fifty in 2024. I like what I can access with technology. I like that I can anticipate living […]