Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Matt Cutts: Try something new for 30 days | Video on TED.com

Inspiration for SanityGirl experiments. Check out this video. Insightful and valuable
Matt Cutts: Try something new for 30 days | Video on TED.com

Stay tuned for more SanityGirl musings and tactics

Monday, August 29, 2011

Mondays

As it is the first and most formidable day of the week for most city-dwelling people, it can present challenges for SanityGirls to remain calm and focused on our momentum to meet our own needs. For example, today upon waking there was a great tumultuous neighbor situation. Screaming & yelling continued for almost 30minutes.
As a SanityGirl, I approached with some calmness, and thought how hard Mondays are for people. It's universally stressful to realize we must survive a week of challenges ahead, it's the first day of the weekly grind.
While sending my compassionate feelings out to the world, I was also distracted by the whole affair, as it was disturbing to listen. This translated into a suspended state of confusion for 15 minutes of my morning. Although not a monumental loss of time, I am glad the anchor of my 30day challenge is locked in my brain. Organizing those slippery minutes, hours, days, months to have more sticking power.


So watch out for Mondays!

30 day experiments: SanityGirl challenge

Start NOW. From the moment you read and feel called to try this experiment, mark the day on your google calendar. First, think about how quickly 30 days passes without so much as a blink of an eye. For a sane-minded girl, this should be unacceptable. Letting time fly, without savoring, enjoying, or even realizing it's passage. By setting yourself on course for 30 days, take your ideas, aspirations, hours, days, months to another level.

If you're like me you are relentlessly seeking better ways of living, more freedom, fresher air, greater simplicity.There is difficulty moving from theory to actually carrying everything out that is needed to live with an abundance of satisfaction at the end of each day. There are concentration issues, personality flaws, emotional issues that can keep people stuck, noise pollution, crying babies, spouses, everything possible can influence our state of stuck-ness. On these matters, I am not professionally qualified to diagnose. However, as a life enthusiast, adventurist, skilled mover, expert organizer and downsizer I can share the basic tenants of 30 day SanityGirl living tactics.

Join me on this excellent test of endurance of focus on doing what inspires and fulfills you most.

Take the 30 day SanityGirl challenge...NOW. I look forward to hearing your SanityGirl updates.