I found a freaking awesome online resource full of math, science, history, and other lectures and exercises. For FREE. Spread the word and get your learn on!
I was reminded that there’s room in our lives for everything we love and it’s totally cool to not have Just One Thing as your passion.
I learned that being kind to yourself means sometimes asking for support – and sometimes not.
I learned that being comfortable can actually help us to change our worlds.
I noticed a trend going around with posting the rules by which a person writes, and I particularly love these ones. I may do my own version in coming days. :D
I learned that resolutions are best made as exciting coulds, not dutiful shoulds.
I learned about different kinds of governments and cultures possible on non-Earth worlds, and how the development and evolution of social structures are innately affected by the world itself.
I found a free ebook on going beyond rules and creating your own guidelines to live by, which is all kinds of awesome.
I learned that mindful indulgence is often healthier than total restriction from “unhealthy” things, including donuts. (Disclaimer: This does not apply to things that are restricted for medical reasons, of course.)
I found a wonderful fundraiser called 1000 Cranes for Japan, where you can sponsor a paper crane for 5$. All proceeds are donated to Direct Relief International’s efforts in Japan.
I found an incredible, woman-empowering quote from Kissing the Hag by Emma Restall Orr.
And your Friday photo is a prayer for spring to come soon:
That’s a great list of links – glad to be on it!
Love that quote from Kissing the Hag – wonderful!
Thanks for the link and have a pleasant weekend!
Fabian :)
Fabian | The Friendly Anarchist recently posted… Beyond Rules
Hey, thanks for stopping by! And thanks for writing something worth linking to. :D
# If the advice feels wrong, don’t worry about it. If it resonates, take it graciously.
Yes. Wow. That’s like permission to ignore bad advice!. <3
Lyn Thorne-Alder recently posted… Todays segment of the to-do list
Hells yeah! I ignore bad advice all the time! :D (And some good advice. Ahem.)
Hrm. Resolution one made me thoughtful. My resolutions are often… “I don’t want to be like this anymore, so I’ll work on it.” They almost always work (points to 49-lb-lighter self).
But I know a lot of people struggle with resolutions, and I like this idea.
Now how to use it to help my father quit smoking?
Lyn Thorne-Alder recently posted… Todays segment of the to-do list
I’ll do that, too – being discontent with something about/within myself and work on changing it. But damn is being consistent challenging for me. I’m better in sprints than marathons.
I focus on what thrills me even more than what concerns me, so that article was pretty eye-opening in helping me realize how I’m best motivated. :D