Day 3,186
Growth:
Yesterday I wrote about the power of writing everything down in order to get a sense of sanity. Today I’m grateful for the advice I received from a friend suggesting I re-write the list and be sure to point out what needs to happen today, tomorrow, & next week. That advice helped save me from taking on too much. Instead I put all the focus exactly where it needed to be.
Appreciation:
My Notes app is quickly becoming filled with so many inspiring and useful quotes and ideas! Over the past six months I’ve made an intentional effort to pause when I hear or read an excellent nugget of information and enter it into my Notes app for future reference.
Here are a few examples:
It’s not an adventure until something goes wrong.
Yvon Chouinard
There was loneliness, too, as the sun set, but only rarely now did doubts return. Then I felt sinkingly as if my whole life lay behind me. Once on the mountain I knew (or trusted) that this would give way to total absorption with the task at hand. But at times I wondered if I had not come a long way only to find that what I really sought was something I had left behind.
Thomas F. Hornbein
Everest: The West Ridge
Presence:
On my drive home I spent some time listening to the audiobook Life Lived Wild by Rick Ridgeway. The story has been an emotional roller coaster, the drive today contained a story that brought me to tears. The author’s voice cracked and I could hear the tears as he shared the story of taking the daughter of an old climbing friend up to see her father’s body. His friend had died while with him in an avalanche and the emotion he felt returning was palpable. So much respect to Rick for having the courage to share that specific story.
Thanks!!!