It’s been a while and here’s why

2 Jul 2008 In: Uncategorized

It’s garden season and I’ve started my first in-ground garden. It’s quite an undertaking. Although, really, it would make sense to write about the process here, I’ve been writing about it on one of my other blogs - http://theGardn.com.
It is a huge learning process for me. Do you want to see, come on over to [...]

I loved watching TV and movies as much as anyone else. My childhood was spent with Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse and as I grew older we threw in a little Charles In Charge and Facts of Life. Add to that a few years later with The Wonder Years and more. Now I look forward [...]

Young love. It starts out on fire. Strong. With dreams of never ending. Forever. And then the first problems come along. Maybe mom doesn’t like her. Maybe cheerleading practice went over. Maybe his eyes wandered. Something small and easily overcomable. Right. Many relationships don’t make it. Most give up. Move on to their next soulmate.
This [...]

The beginning of 2008 has been a strange year for me. Every year, every person I know sets New Years Resolutions. Within two weeks, no one is talking about them anymore because they have all failed. This goes for me as well.
This year, I wasn’t going to set have resolutions, I was setting for [...]

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Our lives are overflowing with information. Everywhere we look we are being screamed at by all sorts of media: books , movies, magazines, blogs, podcasts, newspapers, TV shows, and much more.

At some point we have to make a decision about what to do with it all. We have to either turn it off and throw it away, ignoring it all because we can't take anymore. Or we have to sort the wheat from the chaff, figure out what it is telling us, consider what we can learn from it, and implement that practices that can make us better.

Lernr is about that process of learning what we can from different sources and applying it to our lives.

The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.
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