Good morning from Vashon Island. I am still in the state of Washington, and today is Wednesday and Wednesdays are for questions. As I was driving through Oregon, I was listening to a podcast I had never heard before. It’s called Meditative Stories.I sat next to the producer at the event in San Francisco, so I wanted to take the time to listen to a few of their episodes. I listened to Keith Ferrazzi, the author of Never Eat Alone, to Martha Beck, and to David Whyte.
They were all great stories, but two of the stories stood out for me. Both Keith Ferrazzi and Martha Beck talked about their early childhood and the early imprint on how they moved in the world, what was important to them. what kinds of relationships they were forging, and what kind of persona they were presenting to the world.
I was sharing these stories with my friends Leonard and Megan over morning coffee the other day and Leonard mentioned a question that he had been asked many years ago.Both Megan and I went wow, that’s a good one. Here’s the question. What are you playing for? What are you playing for?
Friends say I live my life out loud. That’s because I’m a curious, adventurous person and, as an appreciator, I simply love to share what lights me up. Consider this is your invitation into my fun, multi-faceted world.
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