Good morning from New York City. Oh, I’ve got a lot of different things on my mind this morning and I decided to give myself permission to be a little bit all over the map. It’s not that I’m all over the map, it’s that the different things I want to talk about are unrelated, if you will.
The first thing is something that I mentioned I think on Monday’s podcast when I was talking about the Easter sermon. I love the language the minister used, and I jotted down a bunch of different things. One of the things he said was this is about rethinking what is possible, and I’ve carried that with me. I think it was the episode of Dear Constance called Not Deciding Is Deciding and I noticed that episode got a whole bunch of downloads. I think it was because the title was really good. Not deciding is deciding is a great catchy phrase. But anyway, I think that’s the episode on which I talk about having really decided that I’m going to acknowledge my restlessness and that I’m ready for a third act. I have always waffled on that, or I’d say it and think it and move towards it and then eventually I’d go nah, I don’t really want to do that. But this time something shifted and I’m really putting it out in the world, and I simply want to share that as soon as I really acted on that, things started coming at me. Now did I get some great gig or some great offer? No, but I immediately got a couple of responses. And for me that’s the signal that I’m going in the right direction.
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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