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November 12 is the first day of 40 Days to Change for Good this year

Mark your calendar for this coming Monday, November 12 for this year’s edition of forty days to change for good! This will be the third year in a row I’ve done this and I’ve found it very helpful to get closer to my life at its best in a way that would have been very [...]
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The Symphony of Your Day – Movement and Tempo

The word symphony comes from the Greek meaning, “agreement or concord of sound.” A symphony usually has four different movements. Each of those movements has its own characteristic and its own tempo. The first movement is usually fast. The second is slow. The third movement is faster, and often with a humorous feeling. The fourth [...]
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Quix Tip – Celebrate yourself and your rhythm – perfectly imperfect

Notice a moment where your rhythm seems imperfect – it falters, flags, compared to how a machine would do the task you’re trying. Celebrate yourself and your own rhythm, different from anyone else you know. Celebrate in the face of an internal or external critic that things aren’t getting done exactly as predicted if gears [...]
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The Birds Have Their Own Rhythm, So Do You

When I’m fortunate (or unfortunate) enough to be awake in pre-dawn moments, I get treated to chickadees, juncos, titmice and other birds already busy at the feeder. This continues through the morning. After mid-morning and into the afternoon their feeding slows. Sometimes in late afternoon there’s absolutely no-one at the feeder. Then there’s usually a [...]
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Re-humanize Yourself – Human vs. Machine Rhythm

“I work all day at the factory. I’m building a machine that’s not for me. There must be a reason that I can’t see. You’ve got to humanize yourself.” – The Police from ‘Rehumanize Yourself’ If you’re a musician, who would you rather play with – a drum machine or a live drummer? For most, [...]
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What’s Your Rhythm? Tracking Tension and Release in Your Week

Tempo Track your tempo during a full week by completing the chart found here.  Put a B (ballad – slow), M (medium), F (fast) or R (rest) in the left (TEMPO) column for what tempo you lived at for each hour of the day. Tension and Release Then note what you felt during that tempo, [...]
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Tension and Release in Life: Home Is Closer Than You Think (A Music of Teams Music Team Building Post)

“May you live in interesting times.” – old curse Tension wants to move In the last post I explained the concept of tension and release. So what does this all have to do with you and me? We experience tension every day – both you and me. First, it’s helpful to recognize this simple fact. [...]
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Looking Back On Your Tracks: Six Questions to Help You Get the Most From Your Rhythm Tracks

Last week I invited you to track your rhythm for a week. If you’d like a refresher, here is a link for a chart (in PDF format) that you helps you to track your life and work tempo for one week. It’s been just over a week. Now’s the time to take a look back [...]
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What I Learned Looking Back on My Rhythm Tracks (A Music of Teams Music Team Building Post)

Last week I invited you to track your rhythm for a week. If you’d like a refresher, here is a link for a chart (in PDF format) that you can print out to track your life and work tempo for one week. Here are some observations I made while tracking my rhythm this past week. [...]
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Turn and Face the Strain – Finding Your Own Rhythm (A Music of Teams Music Team Building Post)

“Turn and face the strain…ch-ch-ch-changes” – David Bowie If you’re like me you experience tension in your day more than you don’t. You can easily tell when you are experiencing other than the right rhythm for you. There’s tension. Too fast? Tension. Too slow? Tension. There’s a sweet spot of tempo for you in every [...]
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