Friday, August 11, 2023

Mindset: unpredictable. And I say that because although the weather application indicates zero precipitation, I am sitting on the back patio, trying to get my dose of morning sunlight as raindrops are falling on my head. And all around me. Technology is great, when it works. My actual mindset today is simplicity. I am recognizing that the more time I take to stay focused and engaged the more time I seem to have. The more experience I seem to gain. The more presence, accomplishment and progress. Yesterday was a good example. I didn't writing night, ut a lot got done. A good BIGS,A good BIGS call with Susie Astec support for my business name and logo. They really good panel interview with the people at heart mind. It made me feel confident I have established a new path and opportunity. Jennifer and I moved all the dirt need it on the front, and I thought of an effective Jennifer and I moved all the dirt needed on the front, and I thought of a effective way to expediently move the rest of it to the back using the 40 gallon green waste containers. I also made further refinements to the registration system and set up an auto reply, and refine the email response forms as well. I have a number of things That I feel confident I can accomplish today. Now that it's stopped raining.
Goals: make sure registration email confirmations successfully send from Checkfront. They have to just check a box in the notifications section to enable programs. Move the dirt from the front yard to the back. Re-architect the template for exitidy.com, and draft an outline of the key talking point and checklists if time allows.
Anticipation: working coffee/lunch with JS.
Wants: I want to lose 10 pounds by mid September. I want to get my workshop proposal approved with comfort and confidence that I can do it but I realize that can't be a blocker from getting it on the calendar. I may have to fake it till I make it. I want to stay present enough to roll with whatever natural organic things flow my way throughout the day and then Steve Winwood said, "roll with it". Clear water muddies when you attempt to change its natural flow.