Thursday, July 3, 2008



http://www.flickr.com/photos/27105351@N03/2593352962/
This is the beach i was lucky enough to live on, look forward to being there again...Waimanalo, Hawaii.

Friday, May 23, 2008

Things #5 & #6 -RSS feeds

For me the RSS feeds are definitely very convenient. Why would one want to search for each site that they preview often, when they can be found in one place, updated, ready to read and access. I would think it would also be very handy for one writing a book (non-fiction, that is).
When I went to Technorati under "Library", there were only about a half million places one could go to and thousands of blogs-went to a few, but didn't find anything that great-(Bein' that I only work 4 hours a day, it's difficult to spend too much time searching).

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Notes from the underground

The most difficult habit for me would be habit #1-"Begin with the end in mind." With spontaneity being my middle name, the idea of focusing on the "end in mind" may feel like a contradiction for me. That is not to say that I don't get things accomplished, it just means that I like to "go with the flow", so to speak (the end will always be there anyway).

The easiest habit for me would be habit #3-"View problems as challenges." I love learning, so if it is a work related challenge, I definitely don't mind asking for help-and I also like to be advised when mistakes are made, so that I can "do the right thing" --(as Mr. Dylan once said, "swallow your pride, you will not die, it is not poison"). Being that life's problems are relative and not to diminish what problems others may encounter, it is hard for me to look at what folks around the world are going through and still think that my problems are substantial.

Of course, even easier for me would be habit 71/2--play, play, play--hiking, boating, reading, swimming, photography, biking, travelling, having an interesting conversation, etc. etc.!