Our Life As A Sequence Of Events
“It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.” Chaos Theory
“It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.” Chaos Theory
We check boxes throughout our life. Some important, some not important. Natalie Ann checked a box.
You’ve seen them. They see the silver lining in every storm.
The craziest thing about inspiration is that it comes out of nowhere. One minute…nothing. The next minute…everything.
Rembrandt painted the related photo in 1630 and titled the work Parable Of The Hidden Treasure.
“Welcome to Hollywood! What’s your dream? Everybody’s got a dream!”
It worked every time. Five questions and five minutes was all I needed.
The phone rang and her voice was confident and the first thing she said was “I know I am not exactly what you are hoping to find for the open position.”
Recently I was speaking to a group and said, “I am practicing to be a Billionaire.”
Are you a square peg trying to fit in a round hole. I have only one question. Why are you doing that?
On a grand piano there are eighty eight keys. Fifty two white keys. Thirty six black keys. Seven octaves.
Go into today with expectation. With anticipation. With excitement.
You will remember the Christmas classic, Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. And Herbie the elf. Herbie, if you will recall, was different than the other elves.
“I expected that it would not happen.” “I expect it will not turn out, in the long run, like I had hoped.” Often phrases used as a realization of a disappointing outcome.
There really is no place, nor space in the church for hypocrites…because it frees up much needed space for sinners like me.
Each of us have experienced walking into a meeting, or speaking in front of an audience or taking on a new challenge, and our confidence level is at zero.