2/18/2019

Notations From the Grid (Weekiy Edition) : #RandomThougths

As we welcome you all to our properties, please enjoy the following: 







2/17/2019

As a New Week Dawns....

Reminders.....


Being defeated is often a temporary condition.
Giving up is what makes it permanent.
- Marilyn vos Savant

We shall draw from the heart of suffering itself
the means of inspiration and survival.
- Winston Churchill

If I could tell the world just one thing
it would be we're all okay,
and not to worry cause worry is wasteful
and useless in times like these.
I won't be made useless.
I won't be idle with despair,
I will gather myself around my faith.
Light does the darkness most fear.
- Jewel

Expect to have hope rekindled.
Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways.
The dry seasons in life do not last.
The spring rains will come again.
- Sarah Ban Breathnach

2/14/2019

Notations On Our World (Special Valentine's Day Edition): On Love & Opportunities





It is Valentine's Day as we went to press.   In honor of the Parkland Fallen, we join the team at A March For Our Lives as we go dark in all our properties through Feburary 17 as we pay tribute to all the Fallen and the survivors who have done more to change the conversation about Gun Violence.   We leave you all with this on the power of the possible by the team at Ecosia--what we have standardized for our search efforts:



2/13/2019

Notations From the Grid (Weekly Edition): On Opportunities


Marcus Aurelius wrote that "people are our proper occupation. Our job is to do them good and put up with them." Of course, the people around us don't always make that so easy. Sometimes, they make it really, really hard. As Marcus writes in the passage that would inspire the phrase "the obstacle is the way," other people can get in our way, they can attack us, they can be selfish, they can mess things up, they can elect terrible leaders that the rest of us have to live under. This might seem frustrating and problematic, but it really isn't.
Why?
Because we can adjust and adapt. We can use it as an opportunity. An opportunity to be nicer, to forgive, to have a tough conversation, to try something different. That's what he means when he says "that which is an impediment to action is turned to advance action. The obstacle on the path becomes the way.”
Remember that today when other people impede or disrupt what you're trying to do. They aren't causing you problems. They are providing opportunities. And it's your job to make good on them.

2/05/2019

Notations From the Grid (Weekly Edition): On Success

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Please enjoy these courtesy of the team at Success.Com:

1/31/2019

Notations From the Grid (M-End Edition): Perspectives....

As a new month looms, we hereby present the following courtesy of the team at the Daily Stoic as we embrace a new month:


Just a few weeks ago, the writer Austin Murphy wrote an insightful, revealing article for The Atlantic that personalized the changing nature of the economic and technological landscape in the 21st century western world. Murphy is one of the most successful sportswriters of his generation. He worked for Sports Illustrated for 33 years. He penned some 140 cover stories. He’d published 6 books. He’d interviewed 5 presidents. And yet—and this is the subject of the piece—now he finds himself delivering packages for Amazon for a living.
A job is a job, of course, but the man whose job used to involve trips to France with an expense account to cover the Tour de France now had a job where he struggled to find places to use the bathroom during the day.
The most interesting part of the piece is that it’s not a criticism of Amazon or a pity party for the author. In fact, it’s quite philosophical. Particularly this passage:
“Lurching west in stop-and-go traffic on I-80 that morning, bound for Berkeley and a day of delivering in the rain, I had a low moment, dwelling on how far I’d come down in the world. Then I snapped out of it. I haven’t come down in the world. What’s come down in the world is the business model that sustained Time Inc. for decades. I’m pretty much the same writer, the same guy. I haven’t gone anywhere. My feet are the same.”
There is a beautiful meditation from Marcus Aurelius along the same lines. "A rock thrown in the air,” he says, “it loses nothing by coming down, gained nothing by going up." This is easy to say, and easy to forget, but it’s an essential bit of perspective that both wards off ego when things are going well and protects us against depression when we experience setbacks.
We have to remember that external events, possessions, status markers, achievements don’t change us. An impressive job doesn’t make us an impressive person, just as a bad review doesn’t mean we’re without talent. Having a lot of money doesn’t make us special and not having money doesn’t make us worthless. Up, down, middling along—we are not changed by our status.
Only our actions and our choices reflect on who we are. Only what we are doing right now in the present moment matters—not the past, not the extrapolated future. And actually not even that—it’s how we are doing what we are doing that matters. Our feet are the same, wherever we are, regardless of the lofty heights we’ve climbed or darkened depths we’ve fallen to.
Don’t forget that. Because in it is strength and freedom.