Bypassing the Every Day





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  • http://stephenshores.org/ Stephen

    Hi, hopping over from Utterz. This is really something I needed to hear. Thank you.

  • http://stephenshores.org/ Stephen

    Hi, hopping over from Utterz. This is really something I needed to hear. Thank you.

  • http://brickgrrl.blogspot.com MsInformation

    Hey Chirs-

    I’ve recently subscribed to your blog and I’m really interested in what you have to say. This bit of wisdom is a great pep talk and is really for everyone.

    Thanks for sharing your moment of zen.

  • http://brickgrrl.blogspot.com MsInformation

    Hey Chirs-

    I’ve recently subscribed to your blog and I’m really interested in what you have to say. This bit of wisdom is a great pep talk and is really for everyone.

    Thanks for sharing your moment of zen.

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  • http://derrickkwa.blogspot.com Derrick Kwa

    This is a topic quite related to my blog, so just thought I’d add my thoughts.

    I think it’s a good point. But I think it’s more of thinking about the every day, then bypassing it. To me, it’s about thinking about what you’re doing, and whether it’s mundane. Not just bypassing it. The danger of “bypassing the every day” is you might miss out on the little things that can be important, and just bypassing things and writing it off as mundane without actually thinking about how it fits in your life.

    I do think you’re making a good point, and it’s more a matter of phrasing than anything. Just my thoughts.

  • http://derrickkwa.blogspot.com Derrick Kwa

    This is a topic quite related to my blog, so just thought I’d add my thoughts.

    I think it’s a good point. But I think it’s more of thinking about the every day, then bypassing it. To me, it’s about thinking about what you’re doing, and whether it’s mundane. Not just bypassing it. The danger of “bypassing the every day” is you might miss out on the little things that can be important, and just bypassing things and writing it off as mundane without actually thinking about how it fits in your life.

    I do think you’re making a good point, and it’s more a matter of phrasing than anything. Just my thoughts.