Employ Your Imagination – Give it Room to Wander
Learning new skills and habits leads to success. You can explore existential questions, ponder which new and great teaching resources will move you forward, and develop consistent practices which improve your bottom line.
As Charlie Brown would say, “Good Grief!” That sounds serious!
Whether or not you ‘follow your bliss’ is huge. And yet, we can all think of someone who is so serious about it, they couldn’t find bliss in a bowl full of bliss.
This post wants nothing from you but this:
Don’t forget the benefits of giving your imagination room to wander!
Yes, yes, back it up with action and follow-through. Improve your mood and increase your energy with more and more of what helps you succeed. Great teaching can be unspeakably helpful. Follow the good ones.
Then go forget about everyone else for awhile and be. Try actually being with yourself! As noted in the Attention Age report, that’s not so easy. Way too many pieces of information are vying for top-dog in our brains.
Employing your imagination is born out of giving it room to wander.
Find your next resource and begin learning — AFTER you make joy. Sustainable entrepreneurship covers more time-distance than the sprint. Joy helps maintain the stamina and resilience you’ll need on the challenging road to success.

P.S. Anyone know this little fellow? Source is lost; please let us know.
This article is adapted from: Got Joy? — Resilience and Online Success
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