Friday’s Links

by Karen · 2 comments

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What articles have I read this week that have made me stop and think?

These ones;

Jet Set Citizen  has an interesting article about Colin Wright appropriately called Interview with Nomadic Artist Colin Wright 

The author of The Leap (my review here ), Rick Smith writes about  4 Questions that Will Change the Outcome of Your Life 

Boundary Makers  by Seth Godin

I saved the best for last:

Read this: Tackling Someday Head On: Achieving Dream with Confidence  by Alex Fayle over at Someday Syndrome . Wow, simply Wow! I loved this article and it really made me stop and think about my life and my dreams.

As always, have a great week!

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1 Alex Fayle ¡ Someday Syndrome December 5, 2009 at 2:44 AM

Thanks Karen! I’m glad you enjoyed the article. I’m honored that it had such an effect on you!

Cheers,
Alex

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2 Karen December 5, 2009 at 10:29 AM

Hi Alex,

I loved the part where you ask, “What are you willing to risk to gain happiness?”. That really made me stop and think about my fears and how I have to continue to overcome them in order to be more happy in my life.

I also loved this question, “Life’s like that – full of choices with consequences. Are you going to decide what action you take or will you let some invisible author make those choices for you?” I want to be the author of my own life and not let anyone decide how to live my life for me. This is a reminder to be more mindful of the choices that I’m making and that choosing something or not choosing something has consequences.

Thanks for the inspiring article!

Karen

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