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Thanks, Chris, for this "good morning" post.
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@frankgorton
I would gladly accept a permanently raised eyebrow from life in response to everything I do and every choice I make.
If I was someone else, I might even write an entire blog (or book) about the power of the raised eyebrow. The raised eyebrow shows someone is taking notice. It indicates concern and, perhaps, nervous interest. It suggests potential disapproval without a line being crossed. It demonstrates surprise but the simultaneous acknowledgement that surprise was always a possibility.
I live for the raised eyebrow. The raised eyebrow is all kinds of awesome as far as I'm concerned.
I find big water helps me with this. There's just something about the ebb and flow, the inherent wildlife, the people all coming together. I also think of Louis Armstrong's great song "What a Wonderful World". What a great reminder of all the wonderful things around us. Thanks for prompting me to stop and smell the roses today!
One of the first things I am aware of the moment I wake up is the chirp-chirp-chirping of birds nesting in the giant tree just outside my apartment in NYC. To listen to their melodious communicating enlivens my senses and gets me going. Also, no matter how busy my day is, I'll take a walk along the East River promenade noticing the cloud formations which often remind me of The Simpson's opening graphics or watching the orderly way the ducks navigate the water or feel the breezy sensations against my exposed skin. These are among some of the experiences that fill my life with wonder and appreciation.
All it takes is being open and seeing your environment with the curious eyes of a child. Here's to wonder-filled moments!
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Now I have changed, I stop and take a picture of the misty mountain in the Costa Rica morning...I leave my house and the Internet for a while just to start enjoying what is happening now... the rain, the sun, the mountains and the beach...
For outside work, the opportunities are much more. Do we take full advantage of those opportunities? Probably not. Thanks for the post and the friendly reminder to reach for wonder.
How to bring that into daily routine is the question. Pulling back from the micro is always difficult.
My partners business is called Fabulous Photo Gifts and a while ago now we had a gentleman on the phone one evening (we never stop!) and the conversation went along the lines of "So what can you do with my photos?" - 'well we can add it to anything in our range - jigsaws, chopping boards etc' - "and that's fabulous is it?" - 'well we think its pretty clever yes'..... and so followed a lengthy conversation highlighting each product we personalised with his reply "and that's fabulous is it?".
The customer is always right but we did begin to wonder if we'd been the victim of some radio DJ stunt - you know where they phone up and pretend to be someone else etc.
So no I don't think I've done anything wonderful today - just fabulous.
If that's not possible, having a range of interesting wallpaper loaded on your computer helps, and setting it to change every 15 minutes. And having two monitors.
Hey, we need this sense of wonder to stay really alive. We do what we can! :)
Andre Agasis said "You never rob anybody of their experience". With my agency creating experiences (or what you've called Wonder), I completely agree with you thoughts. Of course, over years of experience marketing I've got a whole bunch of phrases to say this more succinctly ;-D but I'm happy to waffle late at night every now and then!
We need to take time out of each day and just enjoy the wonders around us, they don't have to be big, just meaningful to oneself.
We don't need our eyes checked, we just need to behold more.
But in managing my "Presence", my real life presence takes a hit sometimes. Great reminder to note the people and places in front of me more often, and look up from the Iphone. Have a great holiday!
Wonder is the foundation source of creativity and innovation, promote wonder!!!