Like many of you, I have been traveling a lot lately and have gotten behind on my blog reading. Boy, does it feel good to check in again with y'all. I've attempted to write this post for 2 days, and have been interrupted by my business stuff. Without further elaboration, allow me to share links that grabbed me.
Deb_Inside ran a post written by Saskia Davis entitled The Symptoms of Inner Peace. My favorite one was the loss of the ability to worry - a very serious symptom indeed! Definitely attention-commanding reading.
Tracy Boatright at EmployeeNext created a new word - "inspirtuition." She describes pairing inspiration with intuition "to find inspiration intuitively." Her post talks more about the notion of bringing our spiritual nature with us, not just our worldly view.
You'll find your breath catch as you read Phil Gerbyshak's provocative post What's In Your Dash? The moments, the feelings, the happenings in between the "highlights" provide the story. Powerful post from a powerful man.
100Bloggers contributor Dawn McKeeth writes a sensitive post on Soul Searching Alone. She asks how others handle pondering and musing by yourself. Do you ignore it, watch TV, or wait and hope for answers? We've all been there, Dawn.
Karen Lynch's post, A Matter of Time, discusses a distinction that felt like a 2x4 between the old eyes. If you've ever wondered why you don't seem to have enough time, (as I always say to myself about the things I care about), read the difference between "urgent" and "important." I am in need of some big shifting on this one!! And if you have any suggestions on how to give my attention to the important (and often quiet) things, instead of to the urgent (noisy) stuff, pass them along to me.


Thank you for shout-out! Sorry about the 2x4, that wasn't my intention but my intention was to make you think!! It seems I succeeded! Thank you for letting me know!!
Posted by: Karen Lynch-Live the Power | July 25, 2007 at 10:13 PM
HI Deb,
Thanks for sharing a link to my
post, The Symptoms of Inner Peace.
Saskia's words need to get out
and around.
XO XO
Deb
Posted by: Deb Estep | July 25, 2007 at 10:30 PM
Karen - thanks again for the big "aha" - whatever it takes is fine with me!
Hey, Deb, thanks for sharing too . . .and for letting me know you are Dave Rothacker's brother!
Posted by: Deb Call | July 27, 2007 at 02:06 PM
Thanks for the reference to my post - I love your blog and your insights. Looking forward to getting to know you and your work better! Tracy B.
Posted by: Tracy Boatright | July 30, 2007 at 11:59 AM
I appreciate the links and look forward to checking them out. Firstly I'll be busy looking into your writings and your insights here. It certainly looks promising from first glance.
Thanks for being here.
~ RubyShooZ ~
Peace, love and understanding.
Posted by: RubyShooZ | August 09, 2007 at 01:47 PM
Deb - thanks for including me amongst the other great links. It's good to see you back surfing and writing again. You inspire me. Thanks for you!
Posted by: Phil Gerbyshak | August 11, 2007 at 09:38 PM
Ruby - thanks for landing at my blog and introducing yourself. I love to discover new blogs and appreciate finding yours - "A Piece of Peace." May our connection continue.
Posted by: Deb Call | August 12, 2007 at 10:09 AM
Hey Phil, just like ivory soap, you are 99.9% pure inspiration yourself!
Posted by: Deb Call | August 12, 2007 at 10:11 AM