For better or worse, I’m back. I had a busy two week break. Here’s what I learned (or was reminded) on my blogging vacation.
–Life goes on. Good or bad, it goes on. You can’t stop time.
–Life is simple. We make it complicated. Or is this just me?
–Your worth isn’t your output. You can pause without guilt.
–Actions and words matter. Honesty and Integrity matter. Truth matters.

–It’s wise to live with passion, compassion, kindness, humor, and love.
–George Elliot was right. “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” Each new day is a new opportunity.
–It’s not what happens to you. We all have highs and lows. What matters is how you react. Will you retaliate with anger? Or do you keep your honor and dignity in tact and overcome on the field of play?
–Keep smiling. It doesn’t change things, but it sure does make things more bearable.
–As much as I try for perfection, it really is for the birds. What’s more important is giving things your best shot. If you win, great. If you miss out, pick yourself up and try again. When you err, learn from your mistakes and move on. It’s better to enjoy the process. How many times have great athletes talked less about the miracle moment of hoisting the trophy — but instead about the day-to-day journey in reaching the mountaintop?

–Beauty is all around us. But first, let me keep it real. As I write this, it’s an absolute crummy day outside. It’s one of those ugly winter days that I hate. There’s muck and mud on the ground, left over from the salt trucks after a recent winter storm. There’s a drenching rain coming down. It’s just an ugly day. It would be depressing if I let it. But I close my eyes and look out again and I notice the raindrops dancing in the puddles. They’re like little goosebumps in the puddles, involuntarily contracting and pulsating. When I think of it like that, the day isn’t so crummy after all. It’s downright, beautiful.
–We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give to others. Give freely.

–Laugh. Laugh at yourself. Laugh with your friends. Just laugh. Laughter matters. Someone laughs at you, don’t sweat it. Laugh back. You’ll come out on top.
–Be you.
English author, mathematician, and Anglican deacon Lewis Carroll described the purpose of life this way. “One of the deep secrets of life is that all that is really worth doing is what we do for others.”
Now that was a productive two weeks. I’d love to hear what have you learned so far this year?
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Oh thank you LA … I so appreciate your kind comment!!😎😎🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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What a vivid description of the rain drops “dancing in the puddles like goosebumps.”
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Oh thank you… I goosebumps reading your comment! Ha, ha!!!😎😎😎😎🤣🤣🤣
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Yes, we all need these breaks, time to reflect on what life is all about. I love the little gems you’ve shared here. I’d add, life is for living, just soaking up each precious moment, and it’s for playing, interacting with the world in a way that brings pleasure to ourselves and others. And love. It’s all about love.
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My wife is a teacher and she talks all the time about the value of play!! Ha, ha, love it! 🤣🤣😎😎😎😎
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We all need time outs. If not only to regenerate and recharge the brain cells, but to appreciate good things we already have. Good to have you back.
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Thank you Kathy. It was good to get away a little. Good to come back too.🤣🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎
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Oh! “Raindrops dancing in the puddles. They’re like little goosebumps in the puddles. . . ” Brian, just delightful. I’m thinking along the same lines, reading John O’Leary’s “In Awe: Rediscover Your Childlike Wonder to Unleash Inspiration, Meaning, and Joy.” Looking forward to 2026!
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Oh thank you Joy. I have no idea where the goosebump imagery came from — just that I was cold and needed to warm up! Ha ha. From inconvenience came my idea. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Whoa!! What a productive two weeks. I’m a little tempted to compare and think I didn’t come up with nearly as much depth in my time off. But I’ll just soak in your wisdom. Especially, “You can pause without guilt.”
So good! Welcome back, Brian!
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Oh don’t worry Wynne! I’ll forget it all in a week and need to remind myself. Ha ha. Life is kind of crazy that way!!🤣🤣😎😎
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Welcome back, Brian! So many good tidbits here. My biggest recurring lesson this year has been to take things one step at a time.
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One step at a time!!! Such a great lesson and one I constantly need to remind myself to take notice!!! Ha ha. Thanks for the reminder Erin!😎😎
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Hello, friend! Love this reflection, especially this:
“We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give to others. Give freely.”
So good! 💝😊💝
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Im still learning this Vicki. Everytime I think I’ve got it, I realize that I don’t know the half of it! 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ Tgsnk you! 😎😎😎
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Welcome back Brian! Wow! This is a spectacular post. I love how you note how laughter matters and we can absolutely take a break without feeling guilt! Happy New Year. Hugs, C
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There’s so much sadness in our lives. Serious stuff that deserves our attention. When we can, we need to laugh – if only to keep our sanity. At least I do! Ha ha. Thanks for your kind comments Cheryl! 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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A terrific post to get us all focused on the year ahead – and what we can make of it. All I have learned so far this year sadly is that our current political situation is just going to get worse and worse…last night a number of stars wore “BE GOOD” buttons to an awards show. Simple but powerful. We are currently being overwhelmed by hatred and divisiveness in the US and we have to stand up and resist evil and “BE GOOD.”
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Well said John! Too much hate out there. I’m with you. The amazing thing — I’m still convinced that even with all the crap around us, we’re all more alike than we know. Thanks for the be Good reminder!
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Welcome Back Carter! 😘 Hey, I gave up perfection for Lent! LOL 🤣 Now, I’m good! 👍🏼
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Smart move Kym. I give it up and then pick it up again. I gotta follow your lead!!!!😎🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎
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🤣😆😂 LOL Brian…that’s a lot of bending over! My back isn’t that dependable these days! 😯😜😒
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I’ve learned that I missed your blogs! Welcome back. I love the wisdom you gained while you were on a break!
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Oh how kind Kiki!!! Ha ha, thank you! All these compliments… and they’re going to go to my head. My ego won’t let me leave the room. Too big for my own britches!!! Ha ha!!!🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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I’ve learned that I will never, ever quality to be a Jeopardy contestant. For every question I get right, there are six or seven I miss.
Nice to see you back, turning puddles into silver linings!
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That’s a good thing to learn Mark. I’m right there with you. I think I’m smart and answer a question or two and then I’m blank for the next ten questions. Ugh. Yes, definitely need to turn puddles into swimming pools. Ha, ha.
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Love all these quotes Brian.🌱
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Happy new year, Brian! And good to see you back on WP. Wishing you and your loved ones a great 2026 ahead, filled with many moments of seeing the raindrops dancing in the puddles!
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Same wish to you Ab. Rainbows dancing in the puddles!🤣🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎😎
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Great post
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Thank you for the kind comment! Love it!!! 🤣🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎
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beautiful picture
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I love hearing your learnings, Brian. The beauty of the photos match your words herein. Stay awesome!
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Gotta enjoy life!!🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎
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I have missed your posts. One of the things I have learned is that procrastination is only a temporary solution.
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Oh I like that. Yes, it always comes back to haunt me. Makes it ten times worse. Ugh.
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You have a very positive outlook and great advice. I read a short book by a swim coach friend of mine who coached a huge So Cal team and at USC. It’s called “Process of Hope” by Jeff Julian. It’s about his experience of surviving stage four lung cancer at age 39. Your quotes are very similar to his thoughts and process of getting through a difficult time holding on to hope.
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That book sounds interesting. I’ve had a few challenges lately. Just determined to stay positive and fight through the down moments!!! Thanks Elizabeth!😎😎🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Jeff’s book is on Amazon. I read it in an hour or two. It’s a good book for anyone’s challenges. I hope you get through yours — and I get through mine!
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Brian, I think it is always nice to change things up from time to time. Life throws us enough change we can’t control, so sometimes it is nice to remind ourselves of the control we do have, and devote “extra” time to whatever scenarios make us happier humans.
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Here’s to being “happier humans.” Yes, it was great changing things up a bit!
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Welcome back, Brian. I hope you had a great break. I agree with you about “Life is simple. We make it complicated,” with one caveat. If we live and stay within the things we can control, then life is simple. When we go after things that are out of our control, life becomes complicated and difficult.
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Oh thanks Edward! I started to go down that path related to control and free will but stopped. I got to thinking about how we all need big, amazing goals. We may not always meet them, but if we take our best swing, that’s great. It’s when I try to control things that are out of my power, is when I run into problems. Great add.
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Indeed! I’m still learning how to let go of things after years of cultural conditioning.
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Wonderful reflections, Brian!
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Oh, just me making it up as I go along Jennie. Ha, ha.
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Love it!
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