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Small Changes, Very Different Results
Small changes can give you very different results in your life. View both slide shows below, they both have the exact photographs but I changed the style effects: one is remix and the other is prism. The slides were created using the technology at Slide.org.
Which of the slide shows do you prefer? What emotions do they stir up in you? What do you see, and what do you feel when you watch the slide shows? Now turn the sound off your computer and watch the slide shows again, do you feel differently, how? In the busyness of our lives, we live without really feeling or seeing? Reflect on your life, how might some small changes in your behaviour give you very different results? What one small change can you commit to making? The popular quote attributed to both Albert Einstein and Benjamin Franklin says “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
Photo credits: Avil Beckford
Song Credit: Faith Hill, This Kiss
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, What’s Your Story?
I wanted to do a slideshow blog post but did not have a clue how and where to begin. I knew that I would have to figure it out someday, but kept putting it off. Have you ever done that?
Joanna Young at Confident Writing is having a Mission Im(Possible): Group Writing Project where she asks individuals to write a post in a format that they are unaccustomed to, and I thought that someday has come. I used my close friend Google to figure out the technology that would allow me to create a slideshow that is compatible with a WordPress blog. This post is my entry into the Mission Im(Possible): Group Writing Project. I created the slideshow using the tools at Slide.com.
If a picture is really worth a thousand words, what is your story now that you have watched the slideshow? Mine would go something like this. As I journey through life, I take different paths because I stumble, but always pick myself up. Some paths are easier than others, sometimes they are steep, cloudy, crowded, or busy. I reflect on the experiences that I have on my journey so that I can course correct if necessary. I look up and see the beauty in all things, and I try to laugh and not take myself too seriously. There are lessons all around me, I learn, move on, but most importantly I remember that though the destination is important, the journey is the key and so I smile because all is well.
Exercise
Select photos that have a special meaning to you and write a cohesive story based on what you see and feel. The Invisible Mentor is about peeling off layers and getting to the real you.
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