Timing

And just at the time I decide to work on me, I get some long distance driving (some much needed time off) to ponder what I’ve heard, what I’ve learned, and what I will do with it all.  There’s nothing quite like the nothingness of desolate highways to get you to think!  You have to keep your mind busy, because there’s not a lot to distract you on the landscape.  Thankfully, Denise will be with me and probably do most of the driving, allowing me to spend significant time staring out the window and pondering life.

Since I have lots to ponder, it’s a good thing that it’s a long drive.  And since it’s a long drive, it’s a very good thing that I can bounce the things I’m learning and thinking off Denise.  And since she is one of the most candid people I know, I’ll get that brutal feedback that I need and come out of the conversation and the drive as a better person.

The postings may be sparse for a couple days as I transit the countryside! 

I’m anxious to focus on my thinking!

The Thinker

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