“There are two kinds of special events: planned and unplanned.”
― Dancing With the Wind: A True Story of Zen in the Art of Windsurfing
― Dancing With the Wind: A True Story of Zen in the Art of Windsurfing
“using large amounts of artificial sweeteners may lead to adverse health side effects.”
― No Sugar Diet: A Complete No Sugar Diet Book, 7 Day Sugar Detox for Beginners, Recipes & How to Quit Sugar Cravings
― No Sugar Diet: A Complete No Sugar Diet Book, 7 Day Sugar Detox for Beginners, Recipes & How to Quit Sugar Cravings
“I may have stumbled
and stammered at
your unexpected push,
but the breeze
anchored me
and I learnt the
art of survival”
―
and stammered at
your unexpected push,
but the breeze
anchored me
and I learnt the
art of survival”
―
“Emergencies Vs. Standard Stress Life can punch you in the gut when you least expect it. You can’t possibly prevent those types of life-altering events, like an unexpected or tragic death, a life-threatening illness or even divorce. On the other hand, standard stress is something you can prevent. Like having a safe place for your kids to go if they get sick and you have an important meeting, or keeping clients who are so stressful they make you cry. There is certainly a difference between emergencies (non-preventable) and standard business stress. But the principles on dealing with them are the same: If you fail to plan, plan to fail. Goals”
― Creating Business Zen: Your Path from Chaos to Harmony
― Creating Business Zen: Your Path from Chaos to Harmony
“Stop this dwelling on fantasy tragedies and disasters occurring unexpectedly. It is time wasted and leads to a dead end, such pursuits sap and waste energy. You tend to worry much too much over bad things occurring, events that may never happen. You can do this if you put your mind to it. Whenever those thoughts pop up, just give them a swift kick in the ass.”
― The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss
― The Rainbow Comes and Goes: A Mother and Son on Life, Love, and Loss
Sharon’s 2025 Year in Books
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