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The Hidden Art of Homemaking
“Even if (musical) talent is "just" used within a family, someone is appreciating what is being produced, or is sharing in the enjoyment....
for relaxation; for just plain fun and sharing: for the experience of doing something creative together.”
Fun
Enjoyment
Art For Arts Sake
Create Together
21 Day Target and Achievement Planner [Use Only Printed Work Book: LIFE IS SIMPLE HENCE SIMPLE WORKBOOK
“RIP Lee Iacocca..His autobiography taught my MBA batch reading... I still remember on very first day of our Director Mr. Syamal Ram Kishore spoke about the legendary Lee... and most of us knew only about "Bruce Lee" and a few of comic bugs knew of "Stan Lee" but this man had "Lee" as his first name.. So he forced us to read it.. Was wonderful experience... Whatta man, creator and influence.... "Lee Iacocca"... Not to Forget his "MUSTANG”
Mustang
21 Day Target and Achievement Planner [Use Only Printed Work Book: LIFE IS SIMPLE HENCE SIMPLE WORKBOOK
“To hold people together I ignore a lot. They must be humble because I know what I ignored.”
Forgive
Considerate
Mutual Relationship
“He really does look perfect. Whatever strange look he’s going for—Gothic pop star—it works for him.”
Rainbow Rowell
Simon Snow
Wayward Son
Baz Pitch
“He looks away from me, covering his mouth.
“What are you laughing at.”
He looks down, but waves his hand at me. “You—your—”
I refuse to look down at myself. “My what, Snow?”
“Your hair.”
I refuse to touch my hair.
“You look like that guy, with the wig—” He mimes playing the piano. “Duh, duh, duh, duhhh.”
“Beethoven?”
“I don’t know his name. With the big wig. There was a film about him.”
“Mozart. You’re saying I look like Mozart.”
“You’ve got to look, Baz, it’s a scream.”
Rainbow Rowell
Simon Snow
Snowbaz
Wayward Son
Baz Pitch
“Simon looks over at me. “What?”
“Nothing,” I say.
“What?!” he shouts. He can’t hear a thing I’m saying over the wind and the engine and the classic rock.
“I hate this fucking car!” I shout back.
“The sun is burning me! I might actually catch fire, at any moment!” The wind is blowing Simon’s hair straight, and he’s squinting—from the sun and from all the smiling.
“What!” he shouts at me again.
“You’re so beautiful!” I shout back.
He turns the radio down, so now there’s just the wind and the engine noise to shout over.
“What’d you say?!”
“Nothing!”
Rainbow Rowell
Simon Snow
Snowbaz
Wayward Son
Baz Pitch
Sugar
“The Oak Forest mushrooms for the langoustine didn't arrive in time, so we've substituted with enoki mushrooms from Champagne Farms. Also, we are adding an entrée to the menu tonight. It's lemon pine-nut-encrusted sea scallops with a celery mousse and my signature vinaigrette. It took three months to get it right, and the end result is phenomenal. So sell it." Alain paused while the servers took notes. "In wines, we're out of the Napa Valley El Molino, the Talenti, and the Chateau Margeaux '86."
Alain paused and, while the servers wrote furiously in their pads, my thoughts wandered. I tried picturing the customers who might have opinions about Oak Forest mushrooms compared to those from Champagne Farms. Did they wear tweed and bifocals? Or were they übermodern with sculpured haircuts and electronic cigarettes? I shook my head, annoyed with myself and my train of thought.
Let the mushroom people be mushroom people
, I chastised myself.
You signed up for this gig, Charlie, remember? You're living your dream, remember?
Alain changed gears for a second and threw out a quiz question, one of his more sadistic rituals during family meal. "What are the six ingredients in the jalapeño emulsion we serve with the salmon?"
Silence. A blonde in the back ventured, "Jalapeño, olive oil, shallots...?"
More silence.
"Fleur de sel, ground pepper, lemon juice," Alain finished for her, giving her an icy glance over his bearish nose. "Wake up, people. All right, here's an easy one. What's the difference between
jamón ibérico
and prosciutto?"
Four hands went up, and Wade got it right.
"
Jamón ibérico
is dry-cured from black Iberian pigs in Spain, not to be confused with
jamón serrano
, which comes from a less expensive white pig. Prosciutto is also dry-cured, but it is from Italy. It is the common man's gourmet ham, which is why we don't serve it." Wade finished with a cock of the head and a high-five with another server.
Alain snorted. "Thank you for the editorial comment. Please keep it to yourself, however, when recommending the melon and
jamón ibérico
appetizer."
He spent the next five minutes grilling the staff on the origin of our rice vinegar, what dessert wine paired best with Felix's raspberry brûlée, and the correct serving temperature of the parsnip purée.”
Questions
Foodie
Ingredients
Mushrooms
Wines
Ham
Restaurant Life
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Remember that you have the knowledge, tools, skills, and, if you’ve made it this far, the will to work and live with purposeful productivity. Know that your progress is in your process and that success lies in consistent and intentional practice. And believe that “should” is nowhere near as powerful as need or want.”
Inspirational
Self Awareness
Personal Growth
Purpose
Productivity
Self Care
Self Development
Mindset
Personal Success
Personal Achievement
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Productivity is all about doing the right things and doing them well. It’s about moving forward in the direction that’s right for you.”
Priorities
Personal Development
Productivity
Entrepreneurship
Healthy Habits
Productive Habits
Personal Progress
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“If yesterday got away from you, that’s okay. Let it go. Revisit the reason you started in the first place, and start again today.”
Inspirational
Let Go
Personal Growth
Personal Development
Productivity
Self Development
Healthy Habits
Habits
Productive Habits
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“The progress is in the process, and your success is in consistent, intentional practice.”
Inspirational
Self Awareness
Personal Growth
Personal Development
Transformation
Practice
Self Care
Self Development
Personal Success
Personal Progress
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“You review the past to assess the present and then determine what actions are necessary to change your future. You take what you know and apply it to how you want to grow. Thus, the power of journaling.”
Self Awareness
Personal Growth
Personal Development
Productivity
Self Care
Self Development
Journaling
Tools For Success
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“...don’t worry too much about what someone else says you “should” do. Know what you want to do and why it’s important to you.”
Inspirational
Self Awareness
Personal Growth
Self Help
Productivity
Self Care
Wellbeing
Should
Personal Wellness
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“By clarifying your purpose or motivation...you’re more likely to build productive habits—and stick to them.”
Inspirational
Motivation
Personal Growth
Self Help
Productivity
Healthy Habits
Clarity
Habits
Productive Habits
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Your well-being affects (and is affected by) those waves through small ripples of self-care and the decisions you make.”
Decisions
Personal Growth
Health
Self Care
Waves
Ripples
Wellbeing
Wellness
Personal Health
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Your personal wellness is not only about you.”
Self Care
Wellness
Personal Health
Personal Wellness
Self Care at Work: How to Reduce Stress, Boost Productivity, and Do More of What Matters
“Unhealthy habits and lifestyles reduce your productivity, cost your business (which, if you’re self-employed, is costing you), and create cyclical patterns of dysfunction and general dissatisfaction.”
Business
Productivity
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur
Unhealthy Habits
Work Life
Self Employed
Unhealthy Lifestyle
Galaxy Pirates
“Good old days? Whatever good in them may have been, they’re long past. No use crying over them now when they are but distant memories. I shall tell you the trick – in a person’s mind, all distant memories eventually grow tinted with rays of sunshine, and the toils and hardships the flesh and the soul have undergone get lost and forgotten. Hence you begin believing that those old days were good, and have a hard time dealing with present difficulties… I believe, whatever hardship you may face at present, it is still better than some vague and blurry flashbacks you carry in your mind, for the present can be felt upon the touch, sensed upon the breath, lived through and fought for. Good old days are long gone, and if you ask me, have never been as good as you may now imagine. There is only now, and the bitterer it is, the sweeter it feels to live the moment to its fullest.”
Past
Carpe Diem
Live In The Moment
Present
Carpe Diem Inspirational
Good Old Days
Cry Over Spilled Milk
Galaxy Pirates
“Sometimes, to protect what one treasures the most, one might need to cross certain limits which others may deem impossible to overpass. To overcome one’s fears and boundaries in order to do what one considers right – that is the true freedom. Indeed, a casual civilian might not be able to do that… but a pirate will.”
Inspirational
Freedom
Motivational
Treasure
Overcome
Break Rules
“A sensual lifestyle defies the productivist logic, it has time.
I love this illustration by Anthony DeMello:
A rich entrepreneur from the North was horrified to find the southern fisherman lying lazily besides his boat, smoking pipe.
“Why aren’t you out fishing?” said the entrepreneur. “Because I have caught enough fish for the day,” said the fisherman.
“Why don’t you catch some more?”
“What would I do with them?”
“You could earn more money,” was the entrepreneur’s reply. “With that you could have a motor fixed to your boat and go into deeper waters and catch more fish. Then you would make enough to buy nylon nets. These would bring you more fish and more money. Soon you would have more money to own two boats... maybe even a fleet of boats. Then you would be a rich man like me.”
“What would I do then?” asked the fisherman.
“Then you could really enjoy life.”
“What do you think I’m doing right now?”
Sensuality
Productivity
Good Life
Sensual
Entrepreneur
Perfect Life
Live Passionately
Special Occasion
Enjoy Lifey
Cándido's Apocalypse
“I believe, do you know, we never stop being what we were, young. We don't shed the young self, we just put on other skins, one cover after another, but somewhere in us is still the self we were before we fell, before we started covering ourselves. And all the rest of our lives, we're trying to go back, we're looking for it, what we lost.”
Child Within
“You always want what you don’t have and you have what you wanted in the past.”
Desire
Have
Want
Meir Ezra
Want What You Dont Have
Pachinko
“She would always believe that he was someone else, that he wasn’t himself but some fanciful idea of a foreign person; she would always feel like she was someone special because she had condescended to be with someone everyone else hated. His presence would prove to the world that she was a good person, an educated person, a liberal person. Noa didn’t care about being Korean when he was with her; in fact, he didn’t care about being Korean or Japanese with anyone. He wanted to be, to be just himself, whatever that meant; he wanted to forget himself sometimes.”
Racism
Pachinko
Women, Voice, and Writing: How to define, develop, and strengthen your writing voice
“On silence: Silence is an important language. Not speaking can be an intensely relational act.
… Repression is a kind of silence, and also shapes voice. [p. 23]
The silencer has power. The dominant culture defines what is spoken about, what is repressed. The effect on the non-dominant culture (in this case women or girls) is to learn the language of camouflage. She learns to disassociate from her own knowing and her own voice.[p. 50] from WOMEN VOICE AND WRITING”
Silence
Power Of Words
Voice
Writing Voice
Thorn Wishes Talon
“The past never lets us go. It is persistent an unalterable. The future, however, is aloof, a stranger. It stands with its back to us, mute and private, refusing to communicate what it knows or what it sees. Except to some."
- Gregor Eisenhorn”
The Black Library
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