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Sharing Some Inspiring Thoughts to Get Us Through May (the G7 Meeting in Japan Today) and More!

on Fri, 05/19/2023 - 14:45

Hello and How Are Things?  Sharing lots on Livfully.org about planning for the summer with families and friends. 
Sometimes signing kids up for programs is easy-breezy...and other times it's more complicated if helping figure out
who can benefit from a donation (sounds like a nice problem to have, and there's lots to learn and appreciate about 
that from early on in life whether helping with allowances for kids and money management skills, household and personal
response-abilities and keeping track of agreements, transactions and much more! 

Follow through sounds great but what if 
things go a bit off course? How about some third party verifiers each step of the way, receipt books and timelines for projects 
with back up teams or offers if the first things are not available (services or items processed...) Okay hope this gets the ball rolling
 in a helpful direction!

An added "Tip From Vik" (Viktor Grant of earthgrid.com and socisnap.com (which I can barter with folks to help them onboard so PM me...about that or other ideas...) is to Whitelist Your Costumer or Contacts you want your emails to get to so scanning tech does not block your mail whether for business or personal list. If people do not open items the programs may 'drop you' or label the emails as spam etc.

 Hope that's helpful but when I shared that with someone on Clubhouse about a biz idea to be aware of they thought I was too off-base and may not take my messages any more...so who knows how things will land with folks? Many people feel it's a law to abide by group rules even in more flexible settings to 'stay on topic'...and with things like Toastmasters.org there is a set agenda...and generally people cannot ad lib in between much, but some groups allow for that a bit more. 

Some want Table Topics to be 'the same for everyone' and others want it to be unique to each speaker to have to respond 'on the spot' to a question or prompt for 1-2 and a half minutes. It can take people time to 'gather their thoughts' and they don't have to respond to the prompt but can acknowledge it with 'that reminds me of something else' or don't even have to do that and fill the time (okay to pause before and during to think a bit but generally not more than a few seconds...) There should be a sense of a coherent intro, filler and wrap up, but can include a couple of points and so forth. The Toastmasters.org site has many resources and lots on youtube for free to wet one's whistle...

Okay so enjoy whatever forums you are braving to engage in and be aware it can be 'a jungle out there' with some hidden tiger energies in each person, not only voices of fear or worry, disorganization or other complication in one's own noggin'. Okay to do some 'joggin' in place, even in one's mind go for a run on the beach, breathing with the waves crashing gently onto the shore...and sit in a cabana and watch the big ocean and see the big sky above and breathe that int  your heart to start each day, any conversation or project, plan a talk or even get a good rest or sleep time.

 Thanks for being part of this journey and the theme is shared success and teamwork for the greater good.  World gov't leaders are meeting at The G7 in Japan today and I saw a bit on TV...a great grandma who survived it Hiroshima bombing (by being out of town to get a back of rationed rice a few towns away by train) is turning 100 this month. She has lived a life of forgiveness and healing, and returned to America to live with her parents where she had grown up as a youth. 

That's an inspiration for us to keep things in perspective about 'problems that can become bigger than life' or acting in anger or out of instability and letting that guide a community into a downward spiral as it did with the CT and MA Witch Trials and Executions (in the 1650s and 1700s)  about Grandma Joy who has hiked with her grandson al l62  national  parks in the US. More apologies are needed to the families of those people and really all wrongly put to death...or jailed. 

Those who have been killed as a punishment is also an area of concern when not done to protect someone...now that we are seeing that 'the death penalty' is something that is not necessary and overall if our human energy fields are connected, maybe the imbalance or 'evil' is being released back into the human world without being healed. Then if someone is 'healed and understood to no longer be a danger to themselves or others, they should be given a chance to become an organ donor before being put to death and not having that option.'

 I'm just thinking of this now but even that would be worth a lot more consideration from many points of views, ethical and social, scientific and financial to each stakeholder or person connected to them. What if the person could donate to family and friends or people who are okay with getting their organs? I know that sounds rather gruesome but if the option is to be put to death with no one able to donate organs or tissue that seems unfair. There is also the option to have a body donated to science which usually helps medical students learn. There's also the Harvard Brain Bank so that may be a helpful area to study those who have committed crimes. Too often innocent people have been put to death. If we lean into the idea that 'we are all connected' it would help more people 'want to do better by themselves and others.' 

Many feel the food and drink we take in is key to our health and behavior, so that is a good place to start. That is doubly the case with all people having children and to also be given ongoing support and awareness of becoming unbalanced mentally and physically after giving birth (or any other stress or conflict adding to the challenges.) More people need to look out for others and I've been writing to the papers (mai

Hello and How Are Things?  Sharing lots on Livfully.org about planning for the summer with families and friends. 
Sometimes signing kids up for programs is easy-breezy...and other times it's more complicated if helping figure out
who can benefit from a donation (sounds like a nice problem to have, and there's lots to learn and appreciate about 
that from early on in life whether helping with allowances for kids and money management skills, household and personal
response-abilities and keeping track of agreements, transactions and much more! 

Follow through sounds great but what if 
things go a bit off course? How about some third party verifiers each step of the way, receipt books and timelines for projects 
with back up teams or offers if the first things are not available (services or items processed...) Okay hope this gets the ball rolling
 in a helpful direction!

An added "Tip From Vik" (Viktor Grant of earthgrid.com and socisnap.com (which I can barter with folks to help them onboard so PM me...about that or other ideas...) is to Whitelist Your Costumer or Contacts you want your emails to get to so scanning tech does not block your mail whether for business or personal list. If people do not open items the programs may 'drop you' or label the emails as spam etc.

 Hope that's helpful but when I shared that with someone on Clubhouse about a biz idea to be aware of they thought I was too off-base and may not take my messages any more...so who knows how things will land with folks? Many people feel it's a law to abide by group rules even in more flexible settings to 'stay on topic'...and with things like Toastmasters.org there is a set agenda...and generally people cannot ad lib in between much, but some groups allow for that a bit more. 

Some want Table Topics to be 'the same for everyone' and others want it to be unique to each speaker to have to respond 'on the spot' to a question or prompt for 1-2 and a half minutes. It can take people time to 'gather their thoughts' and they don't have to respond to the prompt but can acknowledge it with 'that reminds me of something else' or don't even have to do that and fill the time (okay to pause before and during to think a bit but generally not more than a few seconds...) There should be a sense of a coherent intro, filler and wrap up, but can include a couple of points and so forth. The Toastmasters.org site has many resources and lots on youtube for free to wet one's whistle...

Okay so enjoy whatever forums you are braving to engage in and be aware it can be 'a jungle out there' with some hidden tiger energies in each person, not only voices of fear or worry, disorganization or other complication in one's own noggin'. Okay to do some 'joggin' in place, even in one's mind go for a run on the beach, breathing with the waves crashing gently onto the shore...and sit in a cabana and watch the big ocean and see the big sky above and breathe that int  your heart to start each day, any conversation or project, plan a talk or even get a good rest or sleep time.

 Thanks for being part of this journey and the theme is shared success and teamwork for the greater good.  World gov't leaders are meeting at The G7 in Japan today and I saw a bit on TV...a great grandma who survived it Hiroshima bombing (by being out of town to get a back of rationed rice a few towns away by train) is turning 100 this month. She has lived a life of forgiveness and healing, and returned to America to live with her parents where she had grown up as a youth. 

That's an inspiration for us to keep things in perspective about 'problems that can become bigger than life' or acting in anger or out of instability and letting that guide a community into a downward spiral as it did with the CT and MA Witch Trials and Executions (in the 1650s and 1700s)  about Grandma Joy who has hiked with her grandson al l62  national  parks in the US. More apologies are needed to the families of those people and really all wrongly put to death...or jailed. 

Those who have been killed as a punishment is also an area of concern when not done to protect someone...now that we are seeing that 'the death penalty' is something that is not necessary and overall if our human energy fields are connected, maybe the imbalance or 'evil' is being released back into the human world without being healed. Then if someone is 'healed and understood to no longer be a danger to themselves or others, they should be given a chance to become an organ donor before being put to death and not having that option.'

 I'm just thinking of this now but even that would be worth a lot more consideration from many points of views, ethical and social, scientific and financial to each stakeholder or person connected to them. What if the person could donate to family and friends or people who are okay with getting their organs? I know that sounds rather gruesome but if the option is to be put to death with no one able to donate organs or tissue that seems unfair. There is also the option to have a body donated to science which usually helps medical students learn. There's also the Harvard Brain Bank so that may be a helpful area to study those who have committed crimes. Too often innocent people have been put to death. If we lean into the idea that 'we are all connected' it would help more people 'want to do better by themselves and others.' 

Many feel the food and drink we take in is key to our health and behavior, so that is a good place to start. That is doubly the case with all people having children and to also be given ongoing support and awareness of becoming unbalanced mentally and physically after giving birth (or any other stress or conflict adding to the challenges.) More people need to look out for others and I've been writing to the papers (mainly The Lakeville Journal of CT but many others as well...) for decades about that. Online info abounds but in terms of finding ways to grow in public help and easy access to services we have a loonngg way to go! Okay best to all and here's to everyone figuring out more ways to have with dreams and teams...

Another online story about two sisters having in vitro twins on the same day (from the same sperm donor, the husband of one of the sisters) has made everyone Think Twice...especially even if low odds of things going that way. They live a few houses apart and their parents have come to help with the two sons and daughters...The one sis, 37, already had two kids but had offered to help her sis and her husband by being a surrogate after they had tried a few years to conceive. "Never say never." 

I know others in a similar situation of almost doing that but then adopted two boys, and found that very fulfilling. Lots to ponder and know 'there are no guarantees' so all of life is an 'act of faith' (as one of my non-religious friends offered when I was distraught with the rest of the world at the passing of Princess Diana...and knowing Mother Teresa also died having moved mountains in her own way...with God's grace and help.) 

So as we all lean into one another's life story whether well-known or having some strange turn of events unfold, as was the case with our teen son Kaelan drowning on 6/16/09 after I had not seen him much due to more family and court conflicts and some of the normal busyness and separation with teens that happens...we realize we can care and learn from one another and live more carefully and deeply to carry on a their legacy and make the most of our time here in physical form. What the "other side" entails is something that is discussed more widely now and can be key to us figuring out our shared next steps as people on one planet with a lot going on. Let's hope for the best for caring and sharing to help us make sense of the options and challenges that come our way. Thanks for being part of this journey and human 'race'...Easy does it and 'we've got this'Hello and How Are Things?  Sharing lots on Livfully.org about planning for the summer with families and friends. 
Sometimes signing kids up for programs is easy-breezy...and other times it's more complicated if helping figure out
who can benefit from a donation (sounds like a nice problem to have, and there's lots to learn and appreciate about 
that from early on in life whether helping with allowances for kids and money management skills, household and personal
response-abilities and keeping track of agreements, transactions and much more! 

Follow through sounds great but what if 
things go a bit off course? How about some third party verifiers each step of the way, receipt books and timelines for projects 
with back up teams or offers if the first things are not available (services or items processed...) Okay hope this gets the ball rolling
 in a helpful direction!

An added "Tip From Vik" (Viktor Grant of earthgrid.com and socisnap.com (which I can barter with folks to help them onboard so PM me...about that or other ideas...) is to Whitelist Your Costumer or Contacts you want your emails to get to so scanning tech does not block your mail whether for business or personal list. If people do not open items the programs may 'drop you' or label the emails as spam etc.

 Hope that's helpful but when I shared that with someone on Clubhouse about a biz idea to be aware of they thought I was too off-base and may not take my messages any more...so who knows how things will land with folks? Many people feel it's a law to abide by group rules even in more flexible settings to 'stay on topic'...and with things like Toastmasters.org there is a set agenda...and generally people cannot ad lib in between much, but some groups allow for that a bit more. 

Some want Table Topics to be 'the same for everyone' and others want it to be unique to each speaker to have to respond 'on the spot' to a question or prompt for 1-2 and a half minutes. It can take people time to 'gather their thoughts' and they don't have to respond to the prompt but can acknowledge it with 'that reminds me of something else' or don't even have to do that and fill the time (okay to pause before and during to think a bit but generally not more than a few seconds...) There should be a sense of a coherent intro, filler and wrap up, but can include a couple of points and so forth. The Toastmasters.org site has many resources and lots on youtube for free to wet one's whistle...

Okay so enjoy whatever forums you are braving to engage in and be aware it can be 'a jungle out there' with some hidden tiger energies in each person, not only voices of fear or worry, disorganization or other complication in one's own noggin'. Okay to do some 'joggin' in place, even in one's mind go for a run on the beach, breathing with the waves crashing gently onto the shore...and sit in a cabana and watch the big ocean and see the big sky above and breathe that int  your heart to start each day, any conversation or project, plan a talk or even get a good rest or sleep time.

 Thanks for being part of this journey and the theme is shared success and teamwork for the greater good.  World gov't leaders are meeting at The G7 in Japan today and I saw a bit on TV...a great grandma who survived it Hiroshima bombing (by being out of town to get a back of rationed rice a few towns away by train) is turning 100 this month. She has lived a life of forgiveness and healing, and returned to America to live with her parents where she had grown up as a youth. 

That's an inspiration for us to keep things in perspective about 'problems that can become bigger than life' or acting in anger or out of instability and letting that guide a community into a downward spiral as it did with the CT and MA Witch Trials and Executions (in the 1650s and 1700s)  about Grandma Joy who has hiked with her grandson al l62  national  parks in the US. More apologies are needed to the families of those people and really all wrongly put to death...or jailed. 

Those who have been killed as a punishment is also an area of concern when not done to protect someone...now that we are seeing that 'the death penalty' is something that is not necessary and overall if our human energy fields are connected, maybe the imbalance or 'evil' is being released back into the human world without being healed. Then if someone is 'healed and understood to no longer be a danger to themselves or others, they should be given a chance to become an organ donor before being put to death and not having that option.'

 I'm just thinking of this now but even that would be worth a lot more consideration from many points of views, ethical and social, scientific and financial to each stakeholder or person connected to them. What if the person could donate to family and friends or people who are okay with getting their organs? I know that sounds rather gruesome but if the option is to be put to death with no one able to donate organs or tissue that seems unfair. There is also the option to have a body donated to science which usually helps medical students learn. There's also the Harvard Brain Bank so that may be a helpful area to study those who have committed crimes. Too often innocent people have been put to death. If we lean into the idea that 'we are all connected' it would help more people 'want to do better by themselves and others.' 

Many feel the food and drink we take in is key to our health and behavior, so that is a good place to start. That is doubly the case with all people having children and to also be given ongoing support and awareness of becoming unbalanced mentally and physically after giving birth (or any other stress or conflict adding to the challenges.) More people need to look out for others and I've been writing to the papers (mainly The Lakeville Journal of CT but many others as well...) for decades about that. Online info abounds but in terms of finding ways to grow in public help and easy access to services we have a loonngg way to go! Okay best to all and here's to everyone figuring out more ways to have with dreams and teams...

Another online story about two sisters having in vitro twins on the same day (from the same sperm donor, the husband of one of the sisters) has made everyone Think Twice...especially even if low odds of things going that way. They live a few houses apart and their parents have come to help with the two sons and daughters...The one sis, 37, already had two kids but had offered to help her sis and her husband by being a surrogate after they had tried a few years to conceive. "Never say never." 

I know others in a similar situation of almost doing that but then adopted two boys, and found that very fulfilling. Lots to ponder and know 'there are no guarantees' so all of life is an 'act of faith' (as one of my non-religious friends offered when I was distraught with the rest of the world at the passing of Princess Diana...and knowing Mother Teresa also died having moved mountains in her own way...with God's grace and help.) 

So as we all lean into one another's life story whether well-known or having some strange turn of events unfold, as was the case with our teen son Kaelan drowning on 6/16/09 after I had not seen him much due to more family and court conflicts and some of the normal busyness and separation with teens that happens...we realize we can care and learn from one another and live more carefully and deeply to carry on a their legacy and make the most of our time here in physical form. What the "other side" entails is something that is discussed more widely now and can be key to us figuring out our shared next steps as people on one planet with a lot going on. Let's hope for the best for caring and sharing to help us make sense of the options and challenges that come our way. Thanks for being part of this journey and human 'race'...Easy does it and 'we've got this'Hello and How Are Things?  Sharing lots on Livfully.org about planning for the summer with families and friends. 
Sometimes signing kids up for programs is easy-breezy...and other times it's more complicated if helping figure out
who can benefit from a donation (sounds like a nice problem to have, and there's lots to learn and appreciate about 
that from early on in life whether helping with allowances for kids and money management skills, household and personal
response-abilities and keeping track of agreements, transactions and much more! 

Follow through sounds great but what if 
things go a bit off course? How about some third party verifiers each step of the way, receipt books and timelines for projects 
with back up teams or offers if the first things are not available (services or items processed...) Okay hope this gets the ball rolling
 in a helpful direction!

An added "Tip From Vik" (Viktor Grant of earthgrid.com and socisnap.com (which I can barter with folks to help them onboard so PM me...about that or other ideas...) is to Whitelist Your Costumer or Contacts you want your emails to get to so scanning tech does not block your mail whether for business or personal list. If people do not open items the programs may 'drop you' or label the emails as spam etc.

 Hope that's helpful but when I shared that with someone on Clubhouse about a biz idea to be aware of they thought I was too off-base and may not take my messages any more...so who knows how things will land with folks? Many people feel it's a law to abide by group rules even in more flexible settings to 'stay on topic'...and with things like Toastmasters.org there is a set agenda...and generally people cannot ad lib in between much, but some groups allow for that a bit more. 

Some want Table Topics to be 'the same for everyone' and others want it to be unique to each speaker to have to respond 'on the spot' to a question or prompt for 1-2 and a half minutes. It can take people time to 'gather their thoughts' and they don't have to respond to the prompt but can acknowledge it with 'that reminds me of something else' or don't even have to do that and fill the time (okay to pause before and during to think a bit but generally not more than a few seconds...) There should be a sense of a coherent intro, filler and wrap up, but can include a couple of points and so forth. The Toastmasters.org site has many resources and lots on youtube for free to wet one's whistle...

Okay so enjoy whatever forums you are braving to engage in and be aware it can be 'a jungle out there' with some hidden tiger energies in each person, not only voices of fear or worry, disorganization or other complication in one's own noggin'. Okay to do some 'joggin' in place, even in one's mind go for a run on the beach, breathing with the waves crashing gently onto the shore...and sit in a cabana and watch the big ocean and see the big sky above and breathe that int  your heart to start each day, any conversation or project, plan a talk or even get a good rest or sleep time.

 Thanks for being part of this journey and the theme is shared success and teamwork for the greater good.  World gov't leaders are meeting at The G7 in Japan today and I saw a bit on TV...a great grandma who survived it Hiroshima bombing (by being out of town to get a back of rationed rice a few towns away by train) is turning 100 this month. She has lived a life of forgiveness and healing, and returned to America to live with her parents where she had grown up as a youth. 

That's an inspiration for us to keep things in perspective about 'problems that can become bigger than life' or acting in anger or out of instability and letting that guide a community into a downward spiral as it did with the CT and MA Witch Trials and Executions (in the 1650s and 1700s)  about Grandma Joy who has hiked with her grandson al l62  national  parks in the US. More apologies are needed to the families of those people and really all wrongly put to death...or jailed. 

Those who have been killed as a punishment is also an area of concern when not done to protect someone...now that we are seeing that 'the death penalty' is something that is not necessary and overall if our human energy fields are connected, maybe the imbalance or 'evil' is being released back into the human world without being healed. Then if someone is 'healed and understood to no longer be a danger to themselves or others, they should be given a chance to become an organ donor before being put to death and not having that option.'

 I'm just thinking of this now but even that would be worth a lot more consideration from many points of views, ethical and social, scientific and financial to each stakeholder or person connected to them. What if the person could donate to family and friends or people who are okay with getting their organs? I know that sounds rather gruesome but if the option is to be put to death with no one able to donate organs or tissue that seems unfair. There is also the option to have a body donated to science which usually helps medical students learn. There's also the Harvard Brain Bank so that may be a helpful area to study those who have committed crimes. Too often innocent people have been put to death. If we lean into the idea that 'we are all connected' it would help more people 'want to do better by themselves and others.' 

Many feel the food and drink we take in is key to our health and behavior, so that is a good place to start. That is doubly the case with all people having children and to also be given ongoing support and awareness of becoming unbalanced mentally and physically after giving birth (or any other stress or conflict adding to the challenges.) More people need to look out for others and I've been writing to the papers (mainly The Lakeville Journal of CT but many others as well...) for decades about that. Online info abounds but in terms of finding ways to grow in public help and easy access to services we have a loonngg way to go! Okay best to all and here's to everyone figuring out more ways to have with dreams and teams...

Another online story about two sisters having in vitro twins on the same day (from the same sperm donor, the husband of one of the sisters) has made everyone Think Twice...especially even if low odds of things going that way. They live a few houses apart and their parents have come to help with the two sons and daughters...The one sis, 37, already had two kids but had offered to help her sis and her husband by being a surrogate after they had tried a few years to conceive. "Never say never." 

I know others in a similar situation of almost doing that but then adopted two boys, and found that very fulfilling. Lots to ponder and know 'there are no guarantees' so all of life is an 'act of faith' (as one of my non-religious friends offered when I was distraught with the rest of the world at the passing of Princess Diana...and knowing Mother Teresa also died having moved mountains in her own way...with God's grace and help.) 

So as we all lean into one another's life story whether well-known or having some strange turn of events unfold, as was the case with our teen son Kaelan drowning on 6/16/09 after I had not seen him much due to more family and court conflicts and some of the normal busyness and separation with teens that happens...we realize we can care and learn from one another and live more carefully and deeply to carry on a their legacy and make the most of our time here in physical form.

What the "other side" entails is something that is discussed more widely now and can be key to us figuring out our shared next steps as people on one planet with a lot going on. Let's hope for the best for caring and sharing to help us make sense of the options and challenges that come our way. Thanks for being part of this journey and human 'race'...Easy does it and 'we've got this'

nly The Lakeville Journal of CT but many others as well...) for decades about that. Online info abounds but in terms of finding ways to grow in public help and easy access to services we have a loonngg way to go! Okay best to all and here's to everyone figuring out more ways to have with dreams and teams...

Another online story about two sisters having in vitro twins on the same day (from the same sperm donor, the husband of one of the sisters) has made everyone Think Twice...especially even if low odds of things going that way. They live a few houses apart and their parents have come to help with the two sons and daughters...The one sis, 37, already had two kids but had offered to help her sis and her husband by being a surrogate after they had tried a few years to conceive. "Never say never." 

I know others in a similar situation of almost doing that but then adopted two boys, and found that very fulfilling. Lots to ponder and know 'there are no guarantees' so all of life is an 'act of faith' (as one of my non-religious friends offered when I was distraught with the rest of the world at the passing of Princess Diana...and knowing Mother Teresa also died having moved mountains in her own way...with God's grace and help.) 

So as we all lean into one another's life story whether well-known or having some strange turn of events unfold, as was the case with our teen son Kaelan drowning on 6/16/09 after I had not seen him much due to more family and court conflicts and some of the normal busyness and separation with teens that happens...we realize we can care and learn from one another and live more carefully and deeply to carry on a their legacy and make the most of our time here in physical form. What the "other side" entails is something that is discussed more widely now and can be key to us figuring out our shared next steps as people on one planet with a lot going on. Let's hope for the best for caring and sharing to help us make sense of the options and challenges that come our way. Thanks for being part of this journey and human 'race'...Easy does it and 'we've got this'