Monday, February 16, 2009

Consider

There's a book out there that should be read by those seeking to live each moment as new. If you want to connect your thoughts and put them into action, this book helps you to organize a more conscious effort.

Consider this line in the book, "repeatlessness" by Joe Marshalla:

"Always consider to consider. And if you find yourself stopping to consider, consider why you stopped considering."

If you're always considering, you're open to change. One can never be reminded enough that change is empowering and keeps you progressing toward your goals.

On the personal level:
Ken is a friend that lives on Lake Travis that built a professional level sand volleyball court and guest house on his property. It's an amazing little getaway in his own yard, he loves to entertain and his place has become a weekend spot for many top Austin players. Went to his place on Sunday to grill, chill and play. Got on the court with some top level players and it was sad to deal with being the most "out of touch" player! I've been laying low on volleyball and it showed!! Time to get in the sand, practice and start playing at least 4 hours a week, a far cry from the 12 hours a week I was playing last spring. How cool is it that volleyball season never really ends here?

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