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Did You Know Blog Day is Almost Here?

I was poking around yesterday and I stumbled on the Blog Day web site.

Did you know there is a day set aside world wide for blogging and bloggers? Did you know that that day is almost here?

What’s it all about, you ask? Well here is what the web site has to say about it.

BlogDay was initiated with the belief that bloggers should have one day which will be dedicated to know other bloggers, from other countries or areas of interests. In that day Bloggers will recommend about them to their Blog visitors.

What will happen in BlogDay
In one long moment In August 31st, bloggers from all over the world will post a recommendation of 5 new Blogs, Preferably, Blogs different from their own culture, point of view and attitude. On this day, blog surfers will find themselves leaping and discovering new, unknown Blogs, celebrating the discovery of new people and new bloggers.

It sounds like a lofty goal, maybe even a little pie in the sky optimistic.

It also sounds like my kind of fun. I’m in. Thursday I’ll share 5 new blogs with you and give y’all an opportunity to discover something new.

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Wanna Know a Secret?

Psssst! Wanna know a secret?

Lean close, let me whisper in your ear.

I’ve started a new blog.

Unlike here where I look at what I call practical life philosophy, over there we will be focusing in on the topic of success, specifically what it takes to improve our lives for more successful financial, physical, relational and spiritual health.

It is very much a work in progress, which I explain over there. When I get it a little more polished up I’ll have a grand launch (complete with cake!)

But in the mean time you can get an inside view as I start putting things in place. Sort of a behind the scenes access pass, if you like.

Anyway go check it out at SuccessCREEations.com and let me know what you think.

Enjoy!

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One Sure-Fired Secret to Change Any Circumstance For the Better

I’m around a person quite a bit who seems to complain a bunch about her with poor health. And I feel bad for her because she is obviously suffering miserably much of the time.

She struggles with keeping weight on and every day talks about her headaches, lack of energy, and sinus issues. And I suspect she may have some more serious things going on that I don’t know about.

She also smokes multiple packs of cigarettes a day. I don’t know how many but to me it seems like a lot.

Now I suspect that there is a strong correlation there. I’m no health expert. And I’m not really anti-smoking from a regulatory sense. But I do know that every time she lights up on her way outside to smoke my own sinuses react as they try to purge the junk I just breathed in from my body. It’s spooky how fast it happens to me. Wham! Before the door even closes behind her I’m having trouble breathing. By the end of the day my contact lenses feel all crudded up too. And sometimes I’ll get headaches myself from it.

Sick with smokeIf the tiny little bit of smoke I get makes me feel so cruddy, I can’t imagine what the mass quantities she is throwing at her body are doing to her.

I asked her if the doctors ever said anything about her smoking being related to her health issues.

“Oh, yea.” was all she said.

So I gently probed a little further by asking her what she thought about it.

“Well, there’s a big difference between knowing you should quit and being able to actually do it.”

And that is when my heart really ached for her.

You see she genuinely doesn’t believe she can quit.

And that is a lie from the pit of hell designed to keep her suffering until her life is cut short from some entirely preventable disease that she’d never encounter if she never was exposed to the smoke.

The truth is thousands of people successfully quit smoking every day. I know it isn’t easy. But it is possible. For her too.

I’m not sure any amount of talking on my part would convince her to make a change that would have such a significant positive impact on her life because she seems determined in her choice to believe a lie.

What we choose to believe determines our reality.

Read that sentence again. In fact I’m going to change it to big bold words so no one can miss it.

My smoker friend believes she can’t quit smoking. And you know what? She’s right. She can’t. Even though she seems to really want to, as long as she continues to believe that way she’ll never be able to.

Smoker in cloudBut if she was to change the way she thought about it and began to believe that, yes she could quit smoking, she’d find something amazing happen. That belief would likely change over time to thoughts about how she would quit smoking and eventually get to the point where she started to believe “I will quit smoking.” Not long after that she’d put the cigarettes down.

The Bible has a lot to say about believing. There are nearly 300 references to the various forms of the word believe and just about as many references to faith. The vast majority of those references are in the New Testament when Jesus came on the scene.

Here’s how the Bible defines faith:

What is faith? It is the confident assurance that what we hope for is going to happen. It is the evidence of things we cannot yet see.

Faith and belief go hand in hand. There was an incident in the life of Jesus that prompted him to explain how powerful belief really is.

In the morning, as Jesus was returning to Jerusalem, he was hungry, and he noticed a fig tree beside the road. He went over to see if there were any figs on it, but there were only leaves. Then he said to it, “May you never bear fruit again!” And immediately the fig tree withered up.

The disciples were amazed when they saw this and asked, “How did the fig tree wither so quickly?”

Then Jesus told them, “I assure you, if you have faith and don’t doubt, you can do things like this and much more. You can even say to this mountain, `May God lift you up and throw you into the sea,’ and it will happen. If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer.”

What we choose to believe determines our reality. Some may ask where the limits are on that principle. I really don’t know. My subjective self says, “Come on! Make sure you are realistic about the things you choose to believe.”

But how realistic is it for a mountain to be thrown into the sea? Not exactly something rational to believe, is it?

Yet that is the example Jesus chose to make his point. I think as humans we draw the line waaaay too far over to the rational side limiting side of our willingness to believe.

What do you believe about belief?

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Life Seasons

It is interesting how life seems to arrange itself into seasons. And like the seasons of each year, the seasons of our lives seem to have defining characteristics and eventually move on to a new and different season.

Like Jack Crabb in Little Big Man who said

After my religion period, I took up with a swindler: Allardyce Merriwhether. After Mrs. Pendrake his honesty was downright refreshing.

we move from through our lives in stages, each defined a little differently.

Tree in Spring

For the first two years here in Savannah I rarely had to work on a Sunday. In fact I was usually wanting a little more weekend work because I get paid a little extra for it.

The past few months our weekend work has picked up considerably. As a measure I’ve only been able to attend 2-½ church services in the past 8 weeks.

Tree in Summer

I know some folks would say that is still too much church.

But I think many of them would find that the church I go to is a little different than the image they have in their minds of what church is. And besides, I like being there. I even led the tech team for a while.

Tree in Fall

These days I seem to be working a lot on Sundays. I’m OK with that. My life priorities put my job ahead of church attendance.

Fortunately yesterday was one of the 2-½ that I could be there. It was good.

The tech team had one of their best days in a long time (they’ve been plagued with tripping circuit breakers and such). The band was rocking, but played songs some of us (slightly) older folks could sing along with. The message was spot on (as always). I felt connected with God. All in all it was a good day.

Tree in Winter

The Bible says

There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven

I’m looking forward to the end of this season of weekend work just like I’m looking forward to the end of our long hot summer.

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Forced Learning: Sitemaps and Backups

I’m working on setting up another blog because I want to explore a specific topic in detail that I don’t think fits here in my general personal blog (where I look at what I call practical life philosophy.)

I just started putting things in place yesterday, and there is quite a bit involved with getting things the way I want them to be. Fortunately I’ve learned a ton from messing around here at CREEations.

That experience is helping the process go much quicker with the new blog than it did when I was transitioning from my old Blogger format to this one here.

One of the things I wanted to get done as quickly as possible with my new blog was get a sitemap submitted to Google so the Googlebots know where to find the new site. It takes those creepy little critters a while to get around to crawling through a new site. So it should be no problem submitting my new blog before I really have completely things up and ready.

Besides, if I wait until it is ready to go, it will only take that much longer to get the dang thing indexed.

Head ScratchThere is a groovy little dealie I can use to create a sitemap for my blog with just a click of a mouse. (Google Sitemap Generator WordPress Plugin) I even have it set to do its thing automatically here so I don’t have to think about it. The trouble is it didn’t want to work with my new blog for some reason.

I kept getting some error about the program not having permission to do what it was supposed to do. Apparently me yelling (very softly – Gorgeous was still sleeping) that yes it did have my permission because I was the one who clicked the mouse and I own the site wasn’t the authority it was looking for. I mean it was never a problem here at CREEations!

Stubborn program.

If there was anyway I was going to get what I wanted done I was going to have to do some digging to find out what goofy thing it was asking for.

And I did eventually figure out the problem after about an hour of (quiet) frustration.

Heel ClickBut here’s the best part. In the process of figuring out how to fix my “permission” problem with my sitemap I also figured out why I haven’t been able to back up CREEations here. I didn’t get an error message when I’d try to back up. I would just get an empty file as a backup output with no explanation.

Now being fairly anal and a big fan of redundancy and backups, I was not at all happy about that state of affairs. My backup system has relied heavily on prayer.

Well I’ll keep praying. And now I’ve got some temporal redundancy in place, which can’t hurt.

What’s the lesson here?

Sometime we don’t come up with solutions problems that are in front of us until we are forced to. And sometimes answering one question causes other dominoes to fall in place for us.

Pretty cool the way things work, isn’t it?

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Parties and Film School Projects

Gorgeous and I went to a party last night.

The couple hosting it called it a “Thanks for the Ride” party. They’ve been in town for about a year and were finally able to scrape together the means to buy an inexpensive reliable car. A year is a long time to go without one here in the Southeast. Mass transit isn’t as good as it is in some parts of the country, although Savannah’s got a decent bus system.

Well, let’s just say the CAT is better than most of the places I’ve lived in the Southeast anyway. I don’t really know how good it is. Because I have a car, which I’m grateful for.

Johnny Reb MovieThe highlight of the evening for me was that Peter gave us a preview of an early cut of his movie, Johnny Reb. It is his master’s thesis project at SCAD and it’s been a long time coming. Peter’s been working hard on it and even at this early stage it looks great.

One of the ladies at the party said from the back of the room, “Peter! It looks so real!

We all laughed when she said that. I’m not sure how Peter took it. But I know it was a compliment. I think she was expecting, since the movie was a film school project, that it would look like something I did with a cam-corder in the back yard.

However Peter really is a professional and it looks, well, like a movie. Its a short. But even so it tells a compelling story.

It cracks me up that he chose the American Civil War as the background of his story. He’s Swedish (His last name is Svensson.) Not what I would have thought he’d pick. But what do I know?

On the Set of Johnny RebI actually volunteered to help out a tiny bit behind the scenes. So I am especially excited to see the finished product. I even found a photo on his site that has me in it. I’m holding a reflector to get some more light onto the eyes of one of the lead actors in that shot. It was a fun experience to be able to “help out”.

I’ve watched movies for years and I never had any idea what when into creating the finished product. I still don’t have much of a clue how to make it all work. But at least now I can appreciate how much work is involved!

I think Peter’s off to a great start. I can’t wait to go see one of his blockbusters one day. Then I’ll get to say, “I knew Peter way back when he was in film school.”

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Fear and New Things

Why are new things often so challenging for us?

I am getting things lined up for a new endeavor, trying to get my ducks in a row before I kick things off so that the ride will have as few bumps as possible. I woke up early to have a little extra time to work on a few things for the project. When I came into my study and turned on the little desk lamp, the bulb blew. It’s a weird size and we usually don’t keep spares for it. And I don’t like having the big overhead light on. Well, at least until I wake up a little.

Hiker at Base of MountainThe more I think things through, the more I realize how many other things could go wrong. I feel like a mountain climber looking at a towering peak wondering if he’s got what it takes to make it to the top.

There is risk involved because I don’t know what tomorrow will bring.

I have to admit that even though I really am a new creation, I still have some messed up thinking patterns. Truth be told I am still pretty much a skeptic. Steve Pavlina suggests I should kill my skepticism.

He makes a good point.

I said it the other day. Before the event desirable outcomes are just as possible as undesirable ones. So in theory I could chose to expect the desirable outcomes rather than the undesirable ones.

Really what it boils down to is fear. Fear is a toxic paralyzing force that keeps us from moving forward. They say that courage isn’t the absence of fear but rather continuing on in spite of the fear. And I don’t disagree with that.

But one of the surest ways to be rid of fear is to have a firm understanding of what to expect. When you are in a team environment that plays itself out in the trust that is built up with your teammates, knowing they will do their part when the time comes.

If I fear moving forward it could be because I don’t really completely trust the God who I feel is moving me in that direction. John said it this way

There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.

It could be that deep down I still have some lingering fear that God is not trustworthy, that He might be setting me up to fail. Because I think I deserve to fail then God must be planning to give me what I deserve.

Don’t get me wrong, it is completely twisted thinking. I know that. But those are some of the thoughts I’ve had this morning.

Climber at SummitMy desire is to get to the top of that mountain. And not just to say that I made it, either. I sincerely want to be in a position to help other folks get up there too. I think my motivations are along the right lines even if my thought patterns still need a lot of work.

Funny. As I was working through all this and typing this out just now the desk lamp came back on. By itself. Coincidence? Some might say so and then offer up scientific explanations about how the bulb really hadn’t blown or there is a loose connection somewhere, blah, blah, blah.

But I think God decided to communicate with me in a way that would be uniquely crystal clear to me.

“Keep going, son. You’re on the right mountain path this time.”

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Ignoring Your Hired Experts Can Be Costly

I got a call from one of our clients yesterday afternoon asking if we’d be able to inspect some cargo. They were a bit under the gun as the ship it was for was loading at the time and they were getting to the point where needed to load the piece.

Now normally we do our inspections a day or more before a ship starts loading so that there is time to correct any problems we see when we do our inspection so it was a bit of an unusual deal.

And that’s one of the many things the company I work for hires me out to do. When I sign off on a piece of cargo, I’m certifying that in my expert opinion the cargo is secured properly to make it to it’s destination in good order (with the usual caveats of normally expected conditions, blah, blah, blah.)

Well I took one look at these particular pieces and I knew there was no way I was going to put my signature to any kind of approval unless there were significant changes made. I’m not going to go into all the technical reasons. Let’s just suffice it to say that it wasn’t anywhere near a close call.

I believe my exact words were something like, “My recommendation is that these pieces aren’t even moved the way they are.”

Crate on Flat RackThe client thanked me for my opinion, but the cargo really had to go and they were going to load it then, regardless. It’s no problem for me. My company will get paid for my services either way. That’s one of the nice things about my job. When you get right down to it I’m not the one who makes the decisions. I spent years in operations jobs where I was the guy making the call, right or wrong.

Now I tell folks I’m kind of like Joe Friday, “Just the facts.” I report what I see and it is up to the client what is done with that information.

Yesterday they ignored my advice.

Then about an hour later I was heading back out to the port to do a follow up inspection on some cargo and I was stopped as I approached the gate by a police officer.

“Where are you trying to get to?”

The main intersection just inside the gate was blocked. It seems someone was moving some cargo and it was so high it caught on the main power lines into the port and took them completely out. Blacked out a good portion of the port. Even started a fire in the grass beside the road. Fire trucks with lights flashing and the whole 9 yards. No telling how many business on the port lost their power.

It was one of the pieces I’d just recommended not be moved. (You saw that one coming, didn’t you.)

I tried to call my boss and our client to let them know what had happened. Even the power to the cell towers was out. No phone service.

Ignoring your hired expert can be costly.

There is a story in the Bible about the cost of not listening to the experts.

King Solomon was one of the wisest men who ever lived. (He was also one of the richest. Interesting how wealth seems to follow wisdom, eh?) When he died there was a bit of uncertainty regarding his successor, as was common in those times. Imagine hanging chads being sorted out by armies instead of by the Supreme Court.

Anyway there was a question by part of the country. Would they follow Solomon’s son and designated successor, Rehoboam, or not?

Rehoboam asked the experts who advised his father (remember – the wisest and richest guy around) what he should do. Then he asked a group of his friends that he grew up with what he should do. The two groups gave opposite advice. Go figure.

But his buddies were young. They had new ideas. They were styling. Witty. Exciting. They had fun.

The old guys were stuffy and boring. They wore dated clothes. Listened to the oldies station. And went to bed early.

Homer Simpson, Rehoboam went with the younger inexperienced crowd. Seemed like the thing to do at the time. He implemented their ideas and rejected the expert advice he had at his disposal.

As a result of his decision, a huge chunk of his kingdom revolted and formed their own country. The two sides ended up fighting in various wars for century’s afterwards.

The moral of these stories is this. If you are going to shell out hard cash to hire an expert to give his opinion you would do well to listen to what that expert has to say. Ignoring expert advice can get you into a big mess.

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Big Questions from Stepping in Something Squishy

The mind is a terrible thing.

This morning as I shuffled up to the coffee pot in the dim glow of the light under the microwave with sleep still crusted in my eyes to get that first cup of wake-me-up…

I stepped in something. Squishy. And cold.

My mind instantly went into overdrive as it explored the possibilities of what that squishiness between my toes could be. I took a step back and looked at the bottom of my foot. Nothing. At least it didn’t stick.

But as I peered through the left over sleep into the dark corner of the floor by the coffee pot I couldn’t make out the ick on the rug by the sink that had assaulted my right foot.

My first thought was that Fat Boy had another episode. Every once in a while something follows him out of the litter pan and gets randomly deposited around the house. It’s kind of embarrassing for him really and we don’t talk about it much. But he’s had his issues in the past so my mind immediately went there. The math made sense.

(Cold + Squishy) x Stepped_in / Before_coffee = Fat_Boy_Present

Needless to say I wasn’t going to just reach down there and pick up that nastiness in the dark. (Not that I’d grab it bare handed in the light, mind you.)

Fat Boy ProfileSo I flipped on the room light, stifled a groan as brightness assaulted my ocular system, grabbed a paper towel, and gingerly reached down to collect the piece of grossness that had so unpleasantly disrupted my morning routine.

It was a piece of mushroom. I guess it fell on the corner of the floor unnoticed by Gorgeous when she was doctoring up our pizza for dinner last night. No big deal.

I tossed it in the trash, turned off the oppressive artificial fire that was making my eyes water and went about my normal morning routine.

But it made me think.

Why did my mind instantly jump to what it conceived as the worst possible scenario?

Is that even healthy? I know I don’t want to be like that. I don’t want to go through life with a doom and gloom attitude focused on all the bad things that might happen. The Bible says

The LORD knows the thoughts of man;
he knows that they are futile.

MushroomsDoes it have to be that way? I mean I’d rather focus on the wonderful possibilities of the truly beneficial things that could happen. I mean before any given event aren’t positive outcomes just as possible as negative ones?

What else might change if I were to change my expectations regarding outcomes? Could something as simple as changing my expectations actually change how things ultimately work out in my life? Would life be more enjoyable?

There is a passage from the Bible that we read every week as a closing blessing right before we leave the service

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.

I say it week after week. But do I really believe that God is able to do so much more than I can even image that it can’t be measured?

Or, more importantly, do I really believe that He will if I ask Him to?

And that’s a pretty big question to come out of stepping in a little bit of squishy first thing in the morning!

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How Much is Enough? Looking at Wisdom and Money

Gorgeous and I had one of our “State of the Household” meetings yesterday, which boiled down to a long conversation about money.

Its always a difficult topic for us to talk about. Most of the fights and shouting matches in our marriage had money at their cores. Early on it seemed we couldn’t even discuss the topic without the conversation spinning out of control.

The good news is we are getting better. Last night was evidence that there is definitely growth in that department. Even though the conversation was difficult and charged with emotion we both kept our cool, talked it through, shared ideas, and came up with agreeable ways to make improvements.

The major challenge, of course is that we never quite seem to have enough income to do all the things we want to see done. And that challenge is nothing more than the resultant sum of the choices we make where our budget is concerned.

Empty PocketsFor example we have chosen to live primarily off my income. That doesn’t mean that Gorgeous doesn’t work. She works very hard at a couple different businesses. It means that we often re-invest her income back into her endeavors to help them grow. The net result is that most of the income we use to live on comes from my employment. We would probably have more money to throw into the equation if Gorgeous was to get a more conventional job, but my view is that would be a short term fix that would create undesirable long term consequences.

Gorgeous keeps the books, making sure the bills get paid on time. It is something she does well.

We’ve tried other systems and approaches. So far nothing we’ve tried works as well as what we have right now. So we keep at it.

And money keeps being a source of tension at our house.

It is tempting to think that our challenges are simply a result of being some of the first offspring of the MTV generation. You know, “Too much is never enough!” But the reality is my folks still struggle with money issues too, with two of their kids in college. (My brother’s 20 years younger than me. Long Story.)

So I know our situation is not unique.

Then there’s the Bible. Did you know the Bible has a lot to say on the subject of money? Even Jesus himself said more about money than Heaven and Hell. Combined.

I guess God sees our struggle is fairly widespread out there.

Here’s a tidbit of what the Bible has to say about money from the portion often called the Wisdom Literature

Wisdom is a shelter
as money is a shelter,
but the advantage of knowledge is this:
that wisdom preserves the life of its possessor.

And that kind of ties in with something a wise woman I know is fond of saying, “Money isn’t everything. But it is right up there with oxygen.”Money Pile

Neither of those quotes mean that money should be a higher priority than we give it. But they acknowledge that money is a necessary element to survival the way this world is set up. (If you want a good explanation of how money works in the world check out this speech by Walter E. Williams. I just re-read it as a reminder.)

Money doesn’t buy us happiness. But it does give us options. And with wisdom we can make better choices with the options we face.

If we are going to be good stewards of the resources we have been entrusted with, we need to gain wisdom where the handling of money is concerned.

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