Welcome back. I love the lower the bar for reentry thought - unless, of course, you're doing the limbo, then you want to raise the bar to make it easier - but, on second thought, even when you limbo, if you lower the bar, you could just step over it. Good to hear from you again.
hahaha, I love this visual of the limbo bar levitating and lowering according to our needs. No matter the height it ends up, I guess the goal is to simply move through it -- over, under, whatever works! Great to be back, and to hear from you, too.
Oh shoot, he wasn't in this photo! He was all black and alllll the way across on the other side. He even engaged in an elaborate stretching routine for tourists. But it was nothing compared to the Curia of Pompey, the site of Caesar's assassination, now home to a major feral cat colony!
I will be writing "Lower the barrier for reentry" on a post-it note and placing it in a prominent place(inside my brain, if possible). Thank you for that!
Welcome back. I love the lower the bar for reentry thought - unless, of course, you're doing the limbo, then you want to raise the bar to make it easier - but, on second thought, even when you limbo, if you lower the bar, you could just step over it. Good to hear from you again.
hahaha, I love this visual of the limbo bar levitating and lowering according to our needs. No matter the height it ends up, I guess the goal is to simply move through it -- over, under, whatever works! Great to be back, and to hear from you, too.
Thanks for the Roman colosseum photo and the re-entry.
I didn't spot the cat, though. 🥰
Oh shoot, he wasn't in this photo! He was all black and alllll the way across on the other side. He even engaged in an elaborate stretching routine for tourists. But it was nothing compared to the Curia of Pompey, the site of Caesar's assassination, now home to a major feral cat colony!
I will be writing "Lower the barrier for reentry" on a post-it note and placing it in a prominent place(inside my brain, if possible). Thank you for that!
I'm honored it's worthy of a place in your brain, Colleen!
Ooooh, Rome! My favorite city.
Came to really say: Sometimes, most times, "done is better than perfect."
Julia, it's the MOST IMPORTANT lesson. And one I need to remember every day!