Part of unplugging
is that it helps you see what is important
and what is not.
I have always loved games and puzzles
and since my youth I have wanted to be
the person who created the puzzle for others to solve,
the game master
who creates the rules of the game.
I wanted to run the Funhouse, rather than get lost in it.
It is human nature to want to learn the rules
and then figure out how to break them, or get around them, or improve them.
But it takes a special person to make their own rules
and create a new game.
And if the rules work
you may find
many people want to play the game with you.
This daily journal came from a promise. Right before Memorial Day 2009, I met with my business coach Joe Stumpf. I shared with him my total burn out in my business of 20 years. Frustrated by what my life had become, I promised to get up at 5:00 AM every day, meditate and journal and focus on bringing passion back into every aspect of my life, my work, my family and my personal growth. Instead of going to work every day and having a PITY PARTY, I have decided to have a PASSION PARTY.
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