Category Archives: Go Life Lenses
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains. Rosa Luxemburg A perfect Go Life Lens™ sentiment if I ever heard one.
Just do something. Motion is better than stasis. aka Danielle LaPorte
Just do something. Motion is better than stasis. When you take action, you learn, you build skills, you get freer. When you stay still because you’re afraid to make a move, your self-worth wanes, your doubts fester & breed more … Continue reading
Watch a musician play 4 instruments at the same time, while being suspended in the air
This musician’s ability to multitask (& keep a straight face) is unparalleled. Wonder what the view looks like from his perspective. And so it is with us. We come from a specific perspective, whether the systems loving, detail focused Carrot … Continue reading
Dabble or Inhale – Perspective on Stop & Go Life Lenses
Some like it slow, tentative, methodical & measured. Like a Stop Life Lens™. Like Daisy in the video below. Some like it fast, flurried, impulsive & spontaneous. Like a Go Life Lens™. Like Cooper, below. If you’re one, the other … Continue reading
Posted in Go Life Lenses, Stop Life Lenses
Tagged go lens, humour, perspective, stop lens
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Laying it bare – monthly round up of April Life Lenses™ blog posts
We’re laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of April. Get bare, dive in deep and take … Continue reading
Posted in All Life Lenses, Go Life Lenses
Tagged go lens, neale donald walsch, perspective, rhino
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Laying it bare – monthly round up of December Life Lenses™ blog posts
We're laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you'll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of December. Get bare, dive in deep and take … Continue reading
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Tagged go life lens, humour, perspective, rock paper scissors, truth theory
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Life begins at the end of your comfort zone
This is classic Go Life Lens™. Jump in. Take a risk. Push the boundaries. Go for it. What have you got to loose? (Inspired by my colleague & friend Jean du Plessis, the image is from Sweet Surrender.)
Laying it bare – monthly round up of August Life Lenses™ blog posts
We’re laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeking in on & playing with perspective. In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lenses™ blog posts laid bare for the month of August. Get bare, dive in deep and take … Continue reading
Posted in All Life Lenses, Carrot Life Lenses, Go Life Lenses, Mountain Life Lenses, Stop Life Lenses
Tagged carrot lens, cary huang, creativity, eric hoffer, fred rogers, go lens, handicap, hurry, inclusion, leisure, mike rilstone, mountain lens, perspective, play, robot, rock paper scissors, stop lens
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People in a hurry cannot think, cannot grow ~ Eric Hoffer
*Micky via Compfight The superficiality of the American is the result of his hustling. It needs leisure to think things out; it needs leisure to mature. People in a hurry cannot think, cannot grow. ~ Eric Hoffer (American social writer, … Continue reading
Posted in Go Life Lenses, Stop Life Lenses
Tagged eric hoffer, go lens, hurry, leisure, stop lens
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