When you step away from the same desk, the same routine, the same coffee mug, & the same little pile of “I really should figure this out,” you can finally see what your business has been trying to tell you.
That is the beauty of the Digital Nomad Mindset.
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😀TODAY IS NATIONAL SMILE POWER DAY!
Let's smile on National Smile Power Day in hopes our smile makes another person smile who makes another person smile.
P.S. This image was inspired by my Grand-dogs Chief & Luna Love!
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The ONE Thing by Gary Keller
Creative entrepreneurs can carry so many ideas, offers, tasks, dreams, tabs, & “I should do's” all at once.
Clarity begins when we stop asking,
“How do I do everything?” & ask,
“What is the 1 THING that matters most?”
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7 Self Care Rituals for Creative Individuals
These rituals go beyond simple habits and invite you to slow down, reconnect, and bring intention into your daily life.
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MULTITASKING DOES NOT WORK.
Most of us think we know how it works.
Research suggests most of us are wrong.
Modern life quietly rewards juggling—emails open during meetings, Slack pinging while you “focus,” podcasts playing while you plan your day.
Multitasking starts to feel like a prerequisite for relevance.
But dividing attention always has a cost: lower productivity, weaker decision-making, and declining mental health.
I once worked with a highly driven executive who had been rewarded his entire career for learning quickly and saying yes.
Opportunity followed opportunity. Curiosity turned into obsession.
Soon, he was trying to do everything.
When I met him, he was making progress—but only a millimeter at a time, in a million directions.
He was overworked and underutilized.
In one conversation, I drew two simple figures.
One showed arrows pointing everywhere.
The other showed a single arrow pointing in one direction.
I asked him, “What would happen if we identified the one thing you could do that would make the highest contribution?”
He paused. Then said, quietly and sincerely,
“That is the question.”
It’s the question for all of us.
Will we keep filling our schedules with many good things—while slowly crowding out the truly great ones?
Or will we focus on what matters most and eliminate, as best we can, what doesn’t?
One path reliably leads to burnout and frustration.
The other leads to clarity, fulfillment, and better work.
A 1-minute strategy for greater fulfillment:
✅Do fewer things.
✅Do them better.
✅You will be happier.
My friend, Brian Collin's new book:
#Creative Cross-Pollination: A Former #Imagineer’s Take on the #Innovation Process
Whether you’re a teacher, athlete, student, executive, or plumber, learn how to recognize & tap into your “mental filing cabinet.”
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Free - Self Directed: Inspire, Motivate, and Empower Yourself to the Greatness That Lies Within
Connie Ragen Green shares how we all have the ability to inspire, motivate, and empower ourselves to the greatness that lies within us already. #FreeBook
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Free Today on Amazon: From Zero to Course Creator: Designing a High-Value Curriculum, Recording Engaging Lessons, and Launching a Profitable Online Course
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No surprise. After Trump failed to reimburse Florida for Alligator Alcatraz, the state is now moving to shut it down.
Nearly a billion dollars of taxpayer money.
Inhumane conditions.
Environmental travesty.
Ron DeSantis built this. Branded it. Gave no bid contracts to his buddies. Threw a party to celebrate it. Now he wants to quietly shut it down and hope no one notices.
We notice.
And every official who let it happen will answer for it.