Episode 3

Episode 3

This time we discussed dealing with hospitalizations, continued our series on delegation, and wrapped up by considering how we can add more beauty to our lives.

The worksheets I’ve created for you are here:

Print out the Acrobat files using the free viewer from Adobe, fill in your own details, and keep copies with you at all times. If you have Microsoft Excel, you might want to use the Excel version instead, so that you can update your spreadsheet as things change and print out new versions more easily.

I mentioned the donationware program Pop-Up Wisdom as well as the Motivational and Inspirational Quotes Calendar and WebShots. If you join Webshots, you can list me as a friend! I don’t have many pictures uploaded there, but our family’s user name is technozoo.

If you have any technical questions about how we got the pretty pictures server to work with the television, please feel free to ask them here. My partner or I will be happy to answer them.

Music for the show was “Morning on Haleakala Highway” by Kimo Watanabe from the Podsafe Music Network.

 
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June 19, 2006   Posted in: Podcast

3 Responses

  1. Fibrant Living » Blog Archive » Daily encouragement and a challenge! - July 2, 2006

    […] Daily encouragement and a challenge! Every morning, no matter what else my email brings, I know there’ll be an uplifting message from Brook Noel. I’m honestly not a big fan of most generic affirmations or inspirational newsletters, but somehow Brook’s daily Good Mornings don’t annoy me. They avoid glurge, and I frequently add her quotes and affirmations to my PopUp Wisdom file. […]

  2. Enemy of Entropy - Purposefully perverse since 1995! » The Challenge and a challenge/invitation - July 2, 2006

    […] Every morning, no matter what else my email brings, I know there’ll be an uplifting message from Brook Noel. I’m honestly not a big fan of most generic affirmations or inspirational newsletters, but somehow Brook’s daily Good Mornings don’t annoy me. They avoid glurge, and I frequently add her quotes and affirmations to my PopUp Wisdom file. […]

  3. Victor - January 30, 2008

    I’m a big fan of anything but those “inspirational” newsletters, but I must say the Good Mornings from Brook Noel are indeed a sight for sore eyes. Quotable and lovable.

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