Exploring The Quality of Your Personal Time

THE QUALITY OF LIFE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN LIFE ITSELF - ALEXIS CARREL

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Self portrait by Alex Stoddard

Although the interest in the quality of our time has been challenged this year through our various forms of visual and print media, you should remember that your own psychological well-being depends more on your personal perspective than on the major societal events reported to you on the world’s stage.

Of course, we are all affected in one way or another by the problems caused by the pandemic and the upheavals associated with controversy over race, gender, and human rights issues. And yet it is our own personal vision that needs to stay focused and that will keep us balanced.

A vision does not have to be particularly grand. Above all, it should express something to do with your innate self and the quality of your own life.  Be carefully aware that your vision or goals are about you and not a comparison with others.  For example, you can decide to focus on your professional development, and/or on more relaxed relationships, and/or creative or spiritual developments, and/or on strategies for coping with everyday life, etc.  

Many people will set goals that are achievable but are not satisfying.  What you are looking for is balance in your life, which means finding a tools that will help you maintain a balance between your material life and that which gives you deeper meaning, those feelings of being part of a greater whole, or even something cosmic or divine in nature [some call that spirituality].

That is where good use of private time with yourself comes in, that space that you create to accept and allow yourself time to be present in contemplation. Use of the tools, Retrospection and Introspection, is where you come to know or understand what you feel about, or sense about something. This is where you gain material evidence in your thoughts, and acknowledge the clarity of understanding which you gain about a situation, person, or thing, this then becomes “knowing”, and that acts like intuitive and aligned guidance.

Your use of personal time in the practice of Retrospection and Introspection will allow for a gauge in the quality of your life. This allows for gauging your general well-being, by outlining negative and positive features of how you are living life. Your expectations of a good life can be gauged and determined by your authentic self. Then your expectations can be put in a context guided by the values, goals, and socio-cultural context in which you exist. Spending a portion of your personal time this way can reap big dividends in the quality and satisfaction of your life and how it is lived.

The MASCULINE HEART

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The Masculine Heart by Paul Cropper

The Masculine Heart

Needs to speak.

The masculine heart.

Needs FREEDOM.

The Masculine heart. Is not what you think.

What is the masculine heart?

It is the core of masculinity.  It is the emotional core of every man.

It is there in every man... deep.

The masculine heart has wisdom, has wildness, has pain, and peace.

The masculine heart has compassion, has connection, intuition & strength.

There is no full masculinity without the masculine heart.

We talk about a "feminine" side that men need to tap into... of course there is beauty in the feminine. 

But a man must tap into his own masculine heart, to find his core.

The masculine heart creates happiness, creates fulfillment, creates joy.

There is incredible power deep in the heart of every man. Power for beauty, power for creating a life and world worth living in.

The world needs the depth and full strength of the masculine heart.

Part of being a human male and healthy...

is allowing the masculine heart to speak and be heard.

The masculine heart.

Is a new way of being.

The masculine heart.

Is NOT what you THINK.

The masculine heart is power and presence untapped in every man.

The first step to understanding the masculine heart...

is descending from the mind, to the heart.

You may know your heart.

Now get to know it better.

The masculine heart.

Is just a muscle, like any muscle.

It needs work, it needs strengthening

This is just a workout for the heart. There is no workout or muscle more important for a deeply fulfilled life of passion and purpose.

Give it a try. Get to know the masculine heart a little better. A little more.

Peace. Love. Purpose. Strength. Can be deeply rooted in the masculine heart. And it takes work.

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Calvin

A Man's Scent As His Talisman

By Calvin Harris, H.W., M.

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This article was prompted by a period of eight months were various readers in all walks of life sent questions to me in regards to choosing one’s personal scent. I felt it trivial at first, but with the frequency of the question, I feel there must be some need and importance to the question, so in response I hope you enjoy this special edition of the Deep Dive - A Long Read  article.

I will start by stating that Men’s Fragrances are used as Good Luck Charms. I can remember to my childhood lore, around a cologne in the 1950’s called “Old Spice for men”.  The use of it would give the wearer the look, feel, and good luck of a Sailor, or So it’s sales promotion would suggest. The concept is based upon fragrance being used as a lucky charm, a superstition, or let us call it a Talisman.

It may sound ridiculous, paradoxically, but in fact the irrational actually influences our brains more than many would like to believe.

Psychology professor, Bruce Hood (writer of the book “The Science of Superstition: How the Developing Brain Creates Supernatural Beliefs”) at a science fair demonstrated the power of superstition during a talk he was giving. Hood produced a blue jacket and then challenged the audience to try on the jacket in exchange for ten pounds sterling. Several volunteers came forward and agreed to do it, but before they could put on the jacket, Hood told them that the garment had belonged to a serial killer, named Fred West. With this knowledge, most of the volunteers refused to put it on. They were faced with instinctive rejection of the coat, due to an “ominous” discomfort based in superstition.  This can occur with the most rational of people. After their reaction and yet before they left the stage, Hood would then inform the volunteers that the jacket really did not belong to any serial killer. He observed  the audience’s reaction in finding out how our minds powerfully determine our attitudes towards even everyday objects.

One seldom consciously thinks that a man’s fragrance or cologne is used as a talisman, but in fact hundreds of thousands of men all over the world use cologne as such every day.  The use of men’s fragrance consciously or unconsciously is done to create the allure of being desirable and pleasing for the wearer. A scent acts as an ally for the wearer during times of great stress or desire,  as if to endow him with a sphere of influence, or a special power to protect or bring good fortune to himself.

Fragrances are imbued with the minerals, vegetation and/or animal properties of the earth and the earth traditions that use Talismans. For the wearer, this means to embody a particular notion of archetypal power with specific benefits to its possessor.   

So, I can understand my young friends requesting guidance as to where to begin in this quest for the right magic elixir.

I would suggest that we first stop, step back, and consider some vital factors needed before moving on and making your choice.  

Number one: let us stop and look under your own nose to your body.  Do you know your own body? Have you seen it naked? Really spent any time with it naked?  Let us suppose you have not. Then let us start there. 

Know that your body manufacturers and emits natural scents that are called Pheromones.  They act as communication signals, that can induce other individuals into moods and action.  

Pheromones can raise alarm, infer safety, signal intimacy and sexual desire.  These are but a few affects that pheromone  messages can transmit and impact  on behavior or physiology in others.

Pheromones are present in many bodily secretions, but attention is usually focused on axillary sweat places. Underarms get attention when sweat mixes with bacteria and can form the 16-androstenes  the cause of the unpleasant odor and contribute to human malodor – ‘stink’.

Studies have been conducted, even forming teams comprised of  scientists, along with perfumers and even parents, together to  research the relationships between bodily secretions, their intensity, odor characteristics, body site locations,  body reactions to the times of day, activity levels, and their durations, using test subjects that range in age from teens to adults.

Some of these studies, were designed to collect bodily sweat pooled from the subjects and used in various analyses such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), liquid chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/GCMS)) to identify scent or odor precursors.

It is alleged that Pheromones are the true aphrodisiacs of the animal kingdom and that they are manufactured naturally within the body. Claims to enhance your pheromones, or better yet, Unbridled Loins bought in a bottle, has of yet to be scientifically proven as a legitimate substantiated claim.  

All of this is to say, that before you go off and buy something off the shelf, as man’s secret edge to making the ladies or the gents take notice of you, consider ‘you,’ yourself as your investment. This means an inventory of your strengths and weaknesses can work with and for you, to maximize your intended results. This brings me to the concept of ‘Somatic’ alchemy meaning a body mind connection within which you already operate.  I will come back to this idea later.

Many men feel unique and that they bring to the table something that no other man can; this observation should factor into your consideration of your choice of scent.  Remember, it is not about splashing on something to cover up or mask who you are, but to enhance and exude yourself.

Nothing is as underwhelming as to go to an event and find that a half dozen other men and maybe women too, are wearing the same cologne fragrance that you are. The scent of that cologne then becomes about the cologne and not a representation of or even a masquerade of you.  More importantly, observing the room around you, you will find you have purchased a product, (usually  the most popular brand of the moment), that is masking you and everyone else that wears it, and what is worse,  you find you have very little in common with all the others wearing that same scent, such as the irritating colleague from your office, or the man married 10 x over and still can’t get it right, or your rival from hell, or those you consider the idiot classmates from high school, to name a few.

A Scent or Fragrance we want to believe is personal to us,  holds the fantasy that we alone are the only one who owns or knows about that cologne. Of course, this is pretty unrealistic given that the major brands of cologne lurk on every continent, and in every retail or department store across the globe.

So what we have come to is this:

 We want a cologne fragrance that does not come across to our olfactory receptors as a mask, but works with your body chemistry.   You are seeking a  ‘Somatic’ alchemy experience,  meaning that it can produce a body mind connection.  Because smell is a vital component in your social interaction and in attracting a mate, we must remember that people’s choice in friends and mates are a blend of mental and biological pairing. Be it friends or partners, we seek people who are neither too similar nor too different from our own nature and natural bodily scents. We seek out those whose scents are distinct enough to be interesting and inoffensive, yet similar enough to us so as not to be totally new and uncomfortable.

The right scent to compliment your Somatic journey may vary due to your stage of life and growth. And if in transition, may demand a different attitude and slant on what you want to project about yourself in conjunction with image and chemistry.

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If you are new and getting started in this search for a signature scent, to accelerate your search, and perhaps in the end save a great deal of money in the search, I would suggest investing in a High-end fragrance of natural ingredients vs synthetic ingredients. Blends made by a professional mixologist will  help you select a crafted scent right for yourself. It will seem like a large out lay but as a quality and long-lasting product, it is well worth the investment

 I would direct you to purchase a small batch of various cologne blends from any of the Luxury Fragrance Houses at a fraction of their regular price.

Men can often miss a sense of discovery to find a scent that truly feels personal to them – and this is where the exclusivity of this niche,  called fragrance or perfume house comes in.

The price of their full-size bottles of cologne can be down right off-putting and restrictive, as well as the availability on some lines in their collections. Yet in the end,  the shopping experience is usually a more rewarding one, with well-crafted and creative scent blends. And to find that some Fragrance  Houses go back centuries.

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 Most are available for online shopping. In some major cities, you can find their boutique stores, or their products in upscale department stores.  This allows you to get up close and personal with the product, and to try before you buy.

The experience does not need to be boring nor predictable… you may even walk away with a sense of discovery of a product that feels really personal to you.

So, if you are game enough to try, I present to you a few of the finest – old and new – iconic fragrance houses.

I will begin with what is my go-to Fragrance House, the House of Creed. CreedBoutique.com. Creed official boutiques found in the U. S. are located in New York, Beverly Hills, Miami, and Las Vegas.  The House of Creed products are also sold  on-line and in High-end Retail Stores.

A quick disclaimer, Creed was acquired by the private equity firm, BlackRock, Feb 27, 2020, ending six generations, 260 years of a father to son, family owned business in operation since 1760.

This fragrance house traces its origins back to the English tailor, James Henry Creed, who founded the company in London in 1760. However, it was not until 1854, when Creed moved to Paris, did their fragrances become the main line of business. The Creed House has supplied many crowned heads and celebrities during its long history. It has long attracted an exclusive patronage, as well as copycat versions of its product. Scents created by Creed would soon find the market scrambling  to “emulate” (and shamelessly copy fragrances such as Creed’s Aventus).  In my over 30 years relationship with the House of Creed, I own two blends unique for me. One was purchased decades ago when I worked in Corporate America. That cologne, my oldest of the two colognes, was used only for special occasions. It was my “power fragrance” called Royal Oud (it was discontinued, now has an updated release). This fragrance for me was earthy, exotic, sensual, and sophisticated. Over the years as I have matured and lived most my life on the California coast,  I find I have slowed down and gained control over my own schedule and time table, and with that, surprisingly ,my taste in fragrances changed to  lighter and fresher, such as my current scent  from Creed called Silver Mountain Water, which when mixes with my own body chemistry gives me a relaxed fun, and a fresh, direct and open Mystique.

Some men want a fragrance for every mood they find themselves in, others want a One-go- to Scent. Whatever you decide, it begins with your exploration of who you are and what statement, about your life, do you want to present. 

Next, finding that cologne to match your persona.  Some men may feel a bit uncomfortable about going into a Fragrance house Boutique or even a high-end retail store to buy cologne.

For those curious about the experience, I have selected two videos for you to watch, to help subside anxiety or nervousness about the experience. I very much suggest watching the first video:

GL LIVE: Fragrance W/ Cody Buchanan - The House of Creed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTKF4o5wTSw

AND for a more rounded view of scents:

8 Classic Fragrances for Gentlemen 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrV9nC0EYUQ

 Floris London

The British Fragrance House, that rose to become the equal to Creed, is the House of Floris in London. This was Founded in 1730 by Juan Famenias.  Famenias opened his first store at at 89 Jermyn Street, which stands there today, run by his direct descendants, the Bodenham family.  House of Floris was put on the map in 1820 by his creation of a scented comb made for King George IV. Other luminaries such as Winston Churchill wore a fragrance called Stephanotis and Special No. 27, whereas Ian Fleming, author of James Bond - 007, preferred cologne No.89. These are classic scents. House of Floris products are sold at High-end Retail Stores or on-line at florislondon.com.

Editions De Parfums Frederic Malle

Starting in the late 1980’s, perfumer Frédéric Malle became frustrated with the commercial and synthetic  direction of some of the major Parfum Houses. To help preserve the creativity in the industry, he established the Editions de Parfums Frederic Malle as a space to showcase the industry’s very best crafted scent Designers”. Over the years, the house has given a platform to some of the biggest mens cologne designers in the business,  including Dominique Ropion, Carlos Benaim, Jean-Claude Ellena, Olivia Giacobetti,  Edmond Roudnitska, and Maurice Roucel to name just a few.

The collection now contains a veritable list of modern classics. His boutiques are around the world and would be well worth a visit. Frederic Malle is also on-line and can offer you a men’s cologne trio “sample experience”  for $20 plus tax and shipping.  https://www.fredericmalle.com/contact-us

Sometimes it can feel like these House  Fragrance are more about fancy bottles than for the actual juice inside. They can be so pricey, but does that make them good?

Consider labor intensive blending, natural ingredients, and the cost of certain natural ingredients, like orris or jasmine, or Ylang Ylang might cost more than gold. Truthfully, beyond a certain point, you are paying for the name, the mystique, and an experience.  Therefore, the first time buyer is looking for something authentic for them. Going to a high-end store or even going on-line, affords you the opportunity to answer questions regarding your preferences.  This in turn, can have you learn a great deal about yourself and your relationship to scents. At different times of the year, many of these Parfum Houses will offer samples or trio gift sets ranging  between $20 and $40 dollars that will give you a range of scents to discover and will hone your knowledge to select your fragrance(s)



Just to be fair, let me introduce you to a few of the new kids on the block.

MiN New York

New to the scene is Chad Murawczyk and Mindy Yang Scent Stories, launched in 2014.

They are known for abstract, innovative, conceptual and  modern fragrance themes, such as one fragrance being described as fresh, green and very edible.

Find them at  min.com

Kilian

Killian Hennessey from the Hennessey Cognac family (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessey), opened his fragrance house in 2007: His innovation included refillable fragrance bottles, scented cuff links and accessories. His cologne

 Aphrodisiac is purported to work like catnip – on some!

 bykilian.co.uk

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Azzi Glasser

Azzi Glasser has been called the perfumer to the stars. She has created scents for private clients that have include actors Orlando Bloom, Tom Hardy, Jude Law and Johnny Depp. In 2015 she launched her signature collection;  Here she matches her scents to the characteristics and style for the client, and in this way to help customers navigate her collection. https://theperfumersstory.com/

There are far too many Fragrance houses to mention, yet I did want to give you a taste of adventure in one of our more personal pursuits in life.  I hope this has been an opportunity to explore some of the concepts of Fragrance -its blending, being aware of your own somatic chemistry, and naming your desire.  A journey which you too can take to arrive with your perfect Talisman elixir.

Some closing words on the subject comes from:

Niels Bohr, the scientist and Nobel prize winner, who hung a horseshoe outside his cabin in the mountains. When some visiting colleagues, from the scientific community, noticed it, they asked if he was superstitious and really believed in “such things.” To this, Bohr replied that no, since he was a man of science, he didn’t, “but I’ve heard that such things work even if you don’t believe in them.”

Let me know what you think.

The Exceptionally Good Listeners

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At Second Life - art by Jason Beamgarde

Focus on the person, not the problem

Calvin Harris, mentor, life coach and blogger - I help people through listening and questions to reach for meaningful personal growth.

As a mentor and life coach, I still struggle with one of the most important skills in any relationship - the ability to be a good listener.

It is no joke, the idea of being a good listener is vital, and yet, most of us are terrible at it. Like exercising regularly, or having a healthy diet, we all know it’s good for us, but we struggle all the same.

Thankfully, over the years, I have become a better listener through conscious awareness and a willingness to practice skills to improve. Here are some tips I want to pass along that you may find useful. It is important to determine why someone has come to you and then set your course of action. Surprisingly, it may be that someone thinks you are a good listener, and if that is the case, it becomes more  important to be that good listener.  Practice these steps and see how you can dramatically improve the quality of  your relationships.

1. Don’t be the problem solver - Focus on the person.

I, like a lot of people, are problem-solvers at heart. It’s in our DNA, that strong biological survival instinct that pushes us to identify and solve problems with the strong cultural bias to value individual achievement and analytical prowess, and it’s not surprising that I am constantly finding problems and trying desperately to solve them.

And it is this precise trait that is wrong when people seek you out, not as a mentor, not as a coach, but as a friend. This is when they simply want to be heard, understood, and feel connected, while problem-solving and advice-giving gets in the way.

I suggest focus on the person, and not on their problem, to be a better listener.  

Someone  comes to you and says I need to talk, they may be angry, scared, in low spirits, or otherwise upset; the last thing they want is to get unsolicited advice— making them feel like a burden or problem.

There is  a time and a place for giving advice, and the key to that is - when someone asks for it! Until then, hold off and focus on just being present.

2. The Art of open-ended questions

Asking questions is about getting answers. In asking the right question, the more useful the answer will be.  The Art form of listening is missed when the question asked is more succinct and brief, which means, most questions asked do not get to the core of the matter, but only encourage the other person to give short, closed in answers like Yes or No. How you ask questions matters, because in fact they are conversations.

Conversations are about more than information exchange. They’re about connection.

When a friend, spouse or family member is upset, and says “they just want to talk”, then the art of being a good listener isn’t primarily about extracting the facts of what made them upset or what their plan for moving on is. Instead, the goal is usually to be supportive, to empathize, to offer encouragement, and to help them to feel like you’ve got their back and that they’re not alone.

The key is open-ended questions to communicate that you’re interested and that you care about them. Closed questions communicate that you care about information.

  • Instead of: Why are you upset? Try: How are you feeling?

  • Instead of: Was work stressful again? Try: How was work?

  • Instead of: Did your Boss criticize you?

Try: What happened in the conversation with your Boss?

When in doubt, here are a few generic open-ended questions that work well in almost any scenario:

·         How are you feeling right now?

·         Can you tell me more about that?

  • What was that like for you?

  • How did you feel about that?

  • What was going through your mind?

Being a good listener is about the person sitting next to you, not information.

Light bulb moment for me: When I stopped beginning a question with Why and  started using What or How instead. I found Why questions  tended to make people feel like they were being questioned and/or judged whereas How and What felt more feeling based and unbiased.

3. Echoing back what you’re hearing

When I first began my training to become a mentor, I remember  having to do an exercise of reflective listening or echoing back, which is a communication strategy where you first  seek to understand a speaker's idea, then speak back the idea to the speaker, to confirm the idea has been understood correctly. My thinking at the time was that it was the hardest thing to do, and what was the point… Fast-forward  to now, and I think it may very well be one of the most valued tools I have.

Reflective listening means repeating back (often in your own words) what the person across from you has said. For example:

  • Statement: I couldn’t believe Roger said that to me! In my head I was like “Who the hell do you think you are?” And then to make it worse, no one else even said anything in my defense! 

    Echo response: It sounds you were caught off guard.

  • Statement: I was just so angry, upset and disappointed. I had a million things running through my mind and I just didn’t know where to start or how to move forward. 

    Echo response: It seems like you were really overwhelmed.

  • Statement:  Are you listening to me? You’re always so caught up in your own stuff that you never really hear what I’m telling you. 

  • Echo response: It sounds like you’re saying I don’t listen very well.

Now, when I first started doing this, it felt fake to me and almost condescending — I felt they must think me silly repeating back to them their feeling that they know perfectly well how they feel… why do that?

The answer - It is not about information, it’s about feeling understood and connected.

When we are echoing back what another person is telling us, it makes people feel listened to and heard. And when people feel genuinely heard, all sorts of positive change happens, no matter how bad the situation is.

4. Emotions are validated

Echoing back what someone says builds trust and confidence that you understand and acknowledge how someone feels emotionally, and that sends an even more powerful message that we understand them on a deep level and are with them.

A few examples using the same statements from above:

  • Statement: I couldn’t believe Roger said that to me! In my head I was like “Who the hell do you think you are?” And then to make it worse, no one else even said anything in my defense! 

    Echo response: It sounds like you were really angry and disappointed in Roger and your coworkers.

  • Statement: I was just so angry, upset and disappointed. I had a million things running through my mind and I just didn’t know where to start or how to move forward.

    Echo response: I can see how that’d make you feel really disappointed and angry.

  • Statement: Are you listening to me? You’re always so caught up in your own stuff that you never really hear what I’m telling you.

    Echo response: Yeah, I can see why you’re pretty angry with me for not listening better.

Emotional validation can be the first steps to begin pure wizardry. Listening primes the pump, beginning  with the person across from us recognizing we’re upset and acknowledging the specifics of our distress. This is not in a problem-solving or intellectual  way; but in a plain, straightforward I-can-see-how-you-feel way.

From birth, we have been taught or trained not to be negative, and thus to see our own “negative” emotions as bad, something to be eliminated or fixed. This creates deep anxiety and guilt in all of us.

But by having these emotions validated by another person,  just by simply naming it and acknowledging that we understand it, we give someone an incredible gift: the right to feel whatever it is they feel without shame or fear. And then to go beyond that to even deeper understandings if they choose.

There isn’t a single relationship in your life — big or small — that won’t improve dramatically if you can get in the habit of validating other people’s emotions.

5. Validate your own emotions

Let’s step back for a second and realize that Nothing sabotages your ability to be a good listener faster than defensiveness.

Defensiveness  is what people do when they feel threatened

For example, your spouse makes a seemingly sarcastic comment about your new tie on the way out to a dinner party…You feel disrespected, disparaged, and hurt, all the while your anger is increasing, so you jab back with a comment about how he or she is always so negative and critical.

In response, your spouse feels attacked and angry, thus clams up, leading to a very awkward  and silently chilly dinner with friends or work associates.

We are wired within our psyche, like all animals, when feeling attacked, to either  want to fight back or run away — this could be physical, but more often, its mental.  This defensiveness could  initially be set off by fear, yet it can quickly morph into any other form of difficult emotions, like anger, resentment, guilt, shame, etc.

Your defense system, with all the heated emotion it can generate, is important if you’re literally under attack (like being chased by a tiger) but that system is pretty useless when you merely feel attacked.

In difficult conversations, we find arguments escalate to fights, this the result of someone getting defensive and ending up saying or doing something hurtful as a result of their defensiveness — at which point, the original issue is gone and it has moved on to past deeds of being slighted, wronged and resentments.

The best way to avoid defensiveness in a difficult situation, and so that you can continue to listen well even when you’re upset, is to practice validating your own emotions:

After a sarcastic comment from your spouse… Acknowledge the fear and anxiety you feel welling up in you about  the comment, and about your decision to bring up this topic. Say to yourself  your feelings are normal and okay but that you still get to decide how to act going forward.

 Another scenario could be at work, where your boss does an unfavorable critique on your job performance … Acknowledge to yourself that you’re angry and hurt. Remind yourself that’s it’s perfectly understandable that you feel that way. Consciously moving forward in the conversation with this knowledge keeps the conversation on point.

If you don’t validate your emotions, they’ll end up getting the best of you. And, it’s difficult to listen well when we’re consumed by painful emotion.

To Recap

Practice, Practice, Practice - training yourself to be a better listener will dramatically improve the quality of your relationships.

The following elements can be Grist for your Mill:

·       Stop giving advice.

·       Ask open-ended questions.

·       Reflect back what you’re hearing.

·       Validate their emotions.

·       Validate your own emotions.

In closing I am wishing you "Akahai," through your continual efforts in  healthy relationships.  The Hawaiian word "Akahai," meaning kindness, to be expressed with tenderness through  your good listening skill both for yourself and others.

 

Aloha

Calvin

The Focus Is Sustainability

Focus for Sustainable Success

Focus for Sustainable Success

Focus Your Energy for  Sustainability

by Calvin Harris H.W., M.

Well the holiday season is over and the New Year’s resolutions have been written. But before you put those plans into action I would like for you to consider the following information and then maybe review what you wrote,  you may find from this story some useful tips for your strategy to accomplished your resolutions.

 I was reminded in an article by James Clear,  a well know author,  and fellow life coach, that in 1996, Southwest Airlines was faced with a weighty decision.

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It was in the 1980’s that Southwest Airlines  had strategically transformed itself  from being a small regional carrier to one with a more national presence.  Note that this was a  time that many airline companies were losing money or going belly-up.  Southwest as a result, was in demand, so much so that more than 100 cities were calling for Southwest to expand service to their location.

Southwest had a decision to make. It answer was to turned down over 95% of the offers and streamlined service to  just 4 new locations in 1996. A significant number of offers  were left on the table.

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Their reasoning for turning down so much business is explained in Jim Collins  book Great by Choice,  he claims that a secrets to Southwest's success was its willingness, of company executives, to set what is called an upper bound limit for growth.

 

What Is Upper Bound Limits ?

Understanding ups and downs in a business is important, thus looking at Southwest beginning in the 1970’s, and for nearly 30 years thereafter,  Southwest was the only airline company that made consecutive profits each year.

Southwest grew It’s business incrementally each year, for the executives of the company choose  a pace of growth that they could sustain,  while maintaining the airlines culture and profitability. This is called a upper bound limit for growth.

This is an approach that has been applied to many goals, both business and otherwise. It tends to be used by most people but it is inverted, or starting from the opposite direction, or what can be called starting from a lower bound limited.  Example of how we hear it used or experienced is :

  • An individual might say, “I want to lose at least 10 pounds this month.”

  • A Businessperson might say, “I want to get at least 5 projects done and off my desk each day.”

  • A writer might say, “I want to write at least 500 word each day.”

  • The get-in-shape guy or gal, might say, “I want to be at the gym at least 3 times a week.”

The focus is only on the lower bound limits: the minimum threshold.  Yet that implied assumption is, “If you can do more than the minimum, go for it.” So what happens? We are going for it, all out, usually in a unsustainable manner that does not allow us to maintain our pace over time at the current rate or nor increase our levels over time.

Now, the obverse, which is turning that over, were we work from the upper bound limits of our goals and behaviors would look more like this:

  • “I want to lose at least 10 pounds this month, but not more than 15.”

  • “I want to have at least 5 projects done today, but not more than 10.”

  • “I want to write at least 500 words today, but not more than 1,000.”

  • “I want to be at the gym least 3 times a week, but not more than 5.”

What you are creating using the upper bound limits in your life planing, is what can seem like a magical zone of long-term growth: Where you are pushing enough to make progress, but not so much that it is unsustainable.

A Safety Margin for Growth

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We can all agree, the lower limit is important, yet the upper limit can be critical.  The diagram provided by James Clear shows finding that zone that allow for  growth in a mid-range that is just slow enough to be  methodically sustain without burnout or injury to progress. Being too aggressive in pursuit of growth  could have you quickly hitting a plateau, damage or burnout.

Strategically adding a Margin for Growth to your resolutions will avoid going too fast and helping you stay on track to success within that margin of growth.

This is all about the power to succeed.  Your setting an upper limit allows you an easier way to sustain your progress. And the power to consciously observe your behavior and habits to move progress forward and to attain success of your real goals.

 The Take- Away

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When you are ready,  look again at your resolutions,  check it to see if you have set bounds? Is there just a lower bound limit?  This year for a better chance of success, lets simply add - Upper bound limits - as a focus drive to your plan of action and then slowly increase your output.

Say you want to be the gym person and start working out. Most people would focus on the lower bound limit and say, “I have to start exercising for at least 30 minutes a day and go on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.”

Instead, you could start with your upper bound limit and say, “I am not allowed to exercise for more than 5 minutes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

This may seem like an over the top example but by setting an incredibly easy upper limit, you are creating a habit,  a process of getting up and going to the gym. by building that sustaining behavior of consistently going to the gym then makes the next component easier to achieve.  Now once you’ve establish the routine over and over again, you can raise the time limit as much as needed for success.

You are achieving small progress every day, fly efforts, rather than doing as much as humanly possible in one day and then quitting. Our focus is sustainability, Consciously creating habits for success by doing things you can sustain.

Urge for Adventure January 2020

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The 2010s were an incredible decade that showed the resiliency of Humans to weather and rise above major economic shifts. The technology that was developed during this time helped set the stage for the upcoming decade—a decade that will rival the industrial revolution in terms of how technology will change our lives. However, how well we can consciously adapt, share, fashion and benefit from the decade to come depends upon our efforts toward a conscious upward spiral from our personal mission statements and execution of good habits. This effect will be observed in work habits, financial practices, and or interpersonal relationships.  Not only singularly but this effect happens for our families, the organizations, and communities in which we belong.  

All humans have myriad opportunities to create less harm and ultimately generate benefits to the people and planet around them. A Mentor or Life Coach can help the vast majority of us who want to make a positive contribution to the world through our social interactions, our work, our commitments. Life Coaching can help you discover that by improving a single person’s day, or by employing conscious right-useness in a community, through sharing and supporting is a  committed way to helping each other succeed, in whatever the endeavor.

Now, is maybe the time to think about what small step you could take to improve your performance one small factor at a time. Start by checking out some of the activities you could participate in from this Calendar page of activities below.

Those wanting to move a bit more swiftly Check out Calvin’s Mentor and Life Coaching articles, podcasts, videos, and courses offered at low-cost, for self-scheduling professional development, that helps you stay on your cutting edge of achievement.

 

JANUARY 2020 MONTH LONG EVENT

Adopt A Rescued Bird Month

Bath Safety Month

Be Kind to Food Servers Month

Birth Defects Month

Black Diamond Month

Book Blitz Month

California Dried Plum Month

Celebrate every stage of Life

Celebrate every stage of Life

Celebration of Life Month

Cervical Health Awareness Month

Children Impacted By Parent's Cancer Month

Clap 4 Health Month

Living Life with Purpose

Living Life with Purpose

Financial Wellness Month

Get A Balanced Life Month

Get Organized Month

International Brain Teaser Month

International Change Your Stars Month





International Child-Centered Divorce Month

International Creativity Month

International New Years Resolutions Month for Businesses

International Quality of Life Month

International Wayfinding Month

International Wealth Mentality Month

Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month

Menudo Month

National Be On-Purpose Month

National Braille Literacy Month

National Clean Up Your Computer Month




National Codependency Awareness Month

National Glaucoma Awareness Month

National Hot Tea Month

National Mail Order Gardening Month

For More than Health Wealth and Happiness

For More than Health Wealth and Happiness

National Mentoring Month

National Personal Self-Defense Awareness Month

National Personal Trainer Awareness Month

National Polka Music Month

National Poverty in America Awareness Month

National Radon Action Month

National Skating Month

National Soup Month

National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month

National Stalking Awareness Month

National Sunday Supper Month

National Volunteer Blood Donor Month

Oatmeal Month

Self-help Group Awareness Month

Self-Love Month

Shape Up United States Month

Teen Driving Awareness Month

Train Your Dog Month

Thyroid Awareness Month

Walk Your Pet Month

Worldwide Rising Star

World Neuroendocrine Cancer

 JANUARY MULTI - DAY & WEEKLY EVENTS

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New Year's Resolutions Week:  Jan. 01 - 08 

Silent Record Week: Jan. 01 - 07




Someday We'll Laugh About This Week: Jan. 02 - 08

Home Office Safety and Security Week: Jan. 05 -11

National Folic Acid Awareness Week: Jan. 05 -11

Dating & Life Coaches Recognition Week: Jan. 05 -11

National Lose Weight/Feel Great Week: Jan. 05 -11



Carnival Season Jan. 6- Feb 25

Consumer Electronics Show

Consumer Electronics Show

International Consumer Electronics Show: Jan. 07-10

No Tillage Days: Jan. 07-10

Elvis' Birthday Celebration Week: Jan. 08-11





National Mocktail Week: Jan. 12-18

National Soccer Coaches of America Week: Jan. 15-19

National Fresh Squeezed Juice Week: Jan. 17-23

Week of Christian Unity: Jan. 18-25

Bald Eagle Appreciation Days: Jan. 18-19

Int’l Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week: Jan. 18-26

Healthy Weight Week: Jan. 19-25

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Hunt For Happiness Week: Jan. 19-25

National Activity Professionals Week: Jan.  19-25 

Nat’l Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists : Jan. 19-25

National Handwriting Analysis Week:  Jan. 19-25

Snow Care For Troops Awareness Week: Jan. 19-25

No Name Calling Days:  Jan. 20-24

Sugar Awareness Days: Jan. 20-24


Kitchen and Bath Show Days: Jan. 21-23 

International Hoof-Care Days: Jan. 21-24 

Sundance Film Festival: Jan. 23- Feb. 02

Year of the Rat

Year of the Rat

Chinese New Year  Jan 25 - Feb 08

US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days: Jan. 25- Feb. 02

Clean Out Your Inbox Week: Jan. 26 - 31

Meat Week: Jan. 26 - Feb 01

National School Choice Week:  Jan. 26 - Feb. 01

Tax Identity Theft Days: Jan. 26-30

Mentoring

Mentoring

National Medical Group Practice Week: Jan. 27 -Feb 01

National Mentoring Summit: Jan. 29-31 

Angouleme International Comics Festival: Jan. 30 - Feb 02

 

JANUARY DAILY EVENTS 2020

        

Commitment Day

Commitment Day

Jan   01    Wed         New Years Day

Jan   01    Wed        Copyright Law Day

Jan   01    Wed        Commitment Day



Jan   01    Wed        Ellis Island Day

Jan   01    Wed        First Foot Day

Jan   01    Wed        Global Family Day

Jan   01    Wed        Kid Inventors Day

Jan   01    Wed        National Bloody Mary Day

Jan   01    Wed        National Hangover Day

Jan   01    Wed        Polar Bear Plunge Day

Jan   01    Wed        Public Domain day

Jan   01    Wed        World Day of Peace

Jan   01    Wed        Z Day

 

Jan   02    Thu National Buffet Day

Jan   02    Thu National Cream Puff Day

Personal Training

Personal Training

Jan   02    Thu National Motivation and Inspiration Day

Jan   02    Thu National Personal Trainer Awareness Day





Jan   02    Thu National Pet Travel and Safety Day

Jan   02    Thu National Science Fiction Day

Jan   02    Thu World Introvert Day

 Jan   03    Fri   Festival of Sleep Day

Jan   03    Fri   J.R.R. Tolkien Day

Jan   03    Fri   National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

Jan   03    Fri   National Drinking Straw Day

Jan   03    Fri   National Fruitcake Toss Day

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I am a Mentor

Jan   04    Sat   I am a Mentor Day












Jan   04    Sat   National Spaghetti Day

Jan   04    Sat   National Trivia Day

Jan   04    Sat   Pop Music Chart Day

Jan   04    Sat   Tom Thumb Day

Jan   04    Sat   World Braille Day

Jan   04    Sat   World Hypnotism Day

 Jan   05    Sun  National Bird Day

Jan   05    Sun  National Keto Day

Jan   05    Sun  National Screenwriters Day

Jan   05    Sun  National Whipped Cream Day

 Jan  06     Mon National Bean Day

Jan  06     Mon National Cuddle Up Day

Jan  06     Mon National Shortbread Day

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Human AI Connections

Jan  06     Mon Nat’l Technology Day

Jan  06     Mon National Thank God It’s Monday Day

Jan  06     Mon Nat’l  Weigh-in Day

Jan  06     Mon Three Kings Day -Epiphany

Jan   07    Tue  Harlem Globetrotters Day

Jan   07    Tue  I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day

Jan   07    Tue  Int’l Programmers Day

Jan   07    Tue  National Bobblehead Day

Jan   07    Tue  National Tempura Day

Jan   07    Tue  Old Rock Day

Jan   08    Wed Earth’s Rotation Day

Jan   08    Wed National Argyle Day

Mentor Awareness Day

Mentor Awareness Day

Jan   08    Wed Nat’l Bubble Bath Day

Jan   08    Wed National English Toffee Day

Jan   08    Wed Nat’l Joy-Germ Day

Jan   08    Wed National Mentoring Day

Jan   08    Wed National Winter Skin Relief Day

Jan   08    Wed Show and Tell Day at Work

Jan   08    Wed War on Poverty Day      

Jan   09    Thu    Balloon Ascension Day

Jan   09    Thu    National Apricot Day

Jan   09    Thu    Nat’l Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Jan   09    Thu    National Static Electricity Day 

Jan 10      Fri   National Bittersweet Chocolate Day

Jan 10      Fri   National Cut Your Energy Costs Day

Jan 10      Fri   National Oysters Rockefeller Day

Jan 10      Fri   National Save The Eagles Day

 Jan  11     Sat   Cigarettes are Hazardous to Your Health Day

Jan  11     Sat   Learn Your Name in Morse Code Day

Jan  11     Sat   National Human Trafficking Awareness Day

Jan  11     Sat   National Milk Day

Jan  11     Sat   Nat’l Step in Puddle & Splash Your Friends

Jan  11     Sat   National Vision Board Day

 

Jan  12     Sun  National Curried Chicken Day

Jan  12     Sun  National Hot Tea Day

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Jan  12     Sun  National Kiss A Ginger Day

Jan  12     Sun  National Marzipan Day

Jan  12     Sun  National Pharmacist Day

Jan  12     Sun  National Sunday Supper Day     

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 Jan  13     Mon Make Your Dream Come True Day

Jan  13     Mon National Clean Off Your Desk Day

Jan  13     Mon Korean American Day

Jan  13     Mon National Peach Melba Day

Jan  13     Mon National Rubber Ducky Day

Jan  13     Mon Stephen Foster Memorial Day

Jan  13     Mon National Sticker Day 

Jan  13     Mon World Public Radio Broadcasting Day

 

Jan 14      Tue  International Kite Day 

Jan 14      Tue  National Dress Up Your Pet Day

Jan 14      Tue  National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day

Jan 14      Tue  National Shop for Travel Day

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time to organize

Jan 14      Tue  Organize Your Home Day

Jan 14      Tue  Poetry at Work Day

Jan 14      Tue  Ratification Day  

Jan 15      Wed   National Bagel Day

Jan 15      Wed   National Booch Day

Jan 15      Wed   National Hat Day

Jan 15      Wed   National Strawberry Ice Cream Day 

Jan  16     Thu  Appreciate a Dragon Day

Jan  16     Thu  Get to Know Your Customers Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Bean Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Fig Newton Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Nothing Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Quinoa Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Religious Freedom Day

Jan  16     Thu  National Without a Scalpel Day

Jan 17      Fri   Cable Car Day

Jan 17      Fri   National Bootlegger’s Day

Jan 17      Fri   National Hot Buttered Rum Day

Jan 17      Fri   National Hot Heads Chili Day

Jan 17      Fri   Popeye the Sailor Day  

Jan 18      Sat   National Use Your Gift Card Day

Jan 18      Sat   National Michigan Day

Jan 18      Sat   National Peking Duck Day

Jan 18      Sat   National Thesaurus Day

Jan 18      Sat   National Winnie The Pooh Day 

Jan 19      Sun  National Popcorn Day

Jan 19      Sun  National Recognition of Tin Can Day

Jan 19      Sun  World Snow Day

Jan 19      Sun  World Quark Day 

Jan  20     Mon  National Blue Monday Day   

Jan  20     Mon  National Cheese Lovers Day

Jan  20     Mon  National Crowd Feed Day

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Twin D J’s

Jan  20     Mon  National Disc Jockey (DJ)  Day

Jan  20     Mon  Nat’l Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jan  20     Mon  National Penguin Awareness Day 

Jan 21      Tue  International Sweatpants Day

Jan 21      Tue  National Granola Bar Day

Jan 21      Tue  National Hugging Day 

Jan 22      Wed   Celebration of Life Day

Jan 22      Wed   Library Shelfie Day

 Jan 22     Wed   National Blonde Brownie Day 

Jan 23      Thu National Handwriting Day

Jan 23      Thu National Pie Day

Jan 24      Fri   Beer Can Appreciation Day

Jan 24      Fri   Global Belly Laugh Day

Jan 24      Fri   National Compliment Day

Jan 24      Fri   National Peanut Butter Day 

Jan 25      Sat   A Room of One’s Own Day

Jan 25      Sat   National Irish Coffee Day

Jan 25      Sat   National Opposite Day

Seeds of Life

Seeds of Life

Jan 25      Sat   National Seed Swap Day 

Jan 26      Sun  Australia Day

Jan 26      Sun  Dental Drill Appreciation Day

Jan 26      Sun  National Green Juice Day

Jan 26      Sun  National Peanut Brittle Day

Jan 26      Sun  National Spouses Day 

Jan 27      Mon   National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day

Jan 27      Mon   National Chocolate Cake Day

Jan 27      Mon   National Geographic Day

Jan 27      Mon   Thomas Crapper Day 

Jan  28     Tue  Data Privacy Day

Jan  28     Tue  National Blueberry Pancake Day

Jan  28     Tue  National Have Fun At Work Day

Jan  28     Tue  National Kazoo Day

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Jan  28     Tue  National Plan for Vacation Day






Jan  28     Tue  Thank a Plug-in Developer Day 

Jan 29      Wed    Curmudgeons Day

Jan 29      Wed    Freethinkers Day

Jan 29      Wed    International Puzzle Day

Jan 29      Wed    National Corn Chip Day

Jan 29      Wed    Seeing Eye Dog Day 

Jan 30      Thu Inane Answering Machine Message Day

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Plain or filled

Jan 30      Thu National Croissant Day

Jan 30      Thu Thank Your Mentor Day 

Jan 31      Fri   Fun at Work

Jan 31      Fri   National Backward Day

Jan 31      Fri   National Big Wig Day

Jan 31      Fri   National Hot Chocolate Day

Jan 31      Fri   National Inspire Your Heart with Art Day

Urge for Adventure December 2019

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HOLIDAY CALENDAR DECEMBER 2017

Hey guys it’s December, a month that swirls with  nostalgia.  That sometimes strips you bear. Now is the time to go deep within your heart,  be conscious of those places buried,  for you can count on December to jar  them open and even bring it to the surface. Feel the light of disclosure finish what you started and feel the peace. Below are some activities that if you remain  conscious while doing,  may help review, analyze and  release the past year while new resolutions for Change moves in.

 

DECEMBER MONTH OBSERVANCES

 AIDS Awareness Month

Awareness Month of Making a Difference

Bingo Month

Buckwheat Month Link

National Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month

The Plan

The Plan

National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

National Tie Month

National Write a Business Plan Month

Operation Santa Paws (December 1-December 24)

Quince and Watermelon Month

Root Vegetables and Exotic Fruits Month

Safe Toys and Gifts Month

Spiritual Literacy Month

Tomato and Winter Squash Month

Universal Human Rights Month

Best Bro Note

Best Bro Note

Write a Friend Month

Worldwide Food Service Safety Month

Youngsters on The Air Month 













 

 

DECEMBER MULTI - DAY & WEEKLY EVENTS

The Season to find the Light

The Season to find the Light

 Advent Season: Nov 30 – Dec 24

Clerc-Gallaudet Week: Dec 01- 07

National Cookie Cutter Week: Dec 01- 07

National Hand Washing Awareness Week: Dec 01 – 07

Older Driver Safety Awareness Week: Dec 01 – 07

Recipe Greetings For The Holidays Week: Dec 01 – 07

 International Coelenterate Biology Week: Dec 02 – 06

 Computer Science Education Week: Dec 09 - 15

  Gluten-free Baking Week  Dec:15-22

Cookie Exchange Week: Dec 16 - 20

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Saturnalia (ancient festival) Dec: 17-23







Hanukkah

Hanukkah

 Chanukah or Hanukkah Dec 22 - 30






Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa Dec 26, 2019 -Jan 01, 2020

 

 

 

 

DECEMBER DAILY EVENTS 2019

 

Dec 01    Sun   Antarctica Day

Dec  01   Sun  Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day

Dec  01   Sun  Clark Kent’s Birthday

Dec  01   Sun  Day With(out) Art Day

Dec 01    Sun  National Eat a Red Apple Day

Dec 01    Sun  Rosa Parks Day



World Aids Awareness

World Aids Awareness

Dec 01    Sun  World Aids Awareness Day




 

Dec 02    Mon  Cider Monday

Dec 02    Mon  Cyber Monday

Dec 02    Mon  Int’l Day for the Abolition of Slavery

Dec 02    Mon  National Fritters Day

Dec 02    Mon  National Mutt Day

Dec 02    Mon  National Special Education Day

Dec 02    Mon  Safety Razor Day

       

Dec  03    Tue  Int’l Day of Persons with Disabilities

Dec  03    Tue  Make a Gift Day

Dec 03    Tue  National Roof Over Your Head Day   

 

Dec  04    Wed National Cookie Day

Dec  04    Wed National Dice Day

Dec  04    Wed Santa's List Day

Dec  04    Wed Wear Brown Shoes Day

A Spa Day for Self

A Spa Day for Self

 

Dec  05    Thu  Bathtub Party Day

Dec  05    Thu  International Day of the Reef

Dec  05    Thu  International Ninja Day

Dec  05    Thu  Int’l Volunteer for Economic & Social Development Day

Dec  05    Thu  Sacher Torte Day

Dec  05    Thu  Prohibition Repeal Day

Dec  05    Thu  World Soil Day

 

Dec  06    Fri    Faux Fur Friday

Dec  06    Fri    International Mitten Tree Day

Dec  06    Fri    National Gazpacho Day

Dec  06    Fri    National Microwave Oven Day

Dec  06    Fri    National Miners’ Day

Dec  06    Fri    National Pawnbrokers Day

Dec  06    Fri    St. Nicholas Day

 

 

Dec 07    Sat   International Civil Aviation Day

Dec 07    Sat   National Cotton Candy Day

Dec 07    Sat   National Letter Writing Day

Dec 07    Sat   Nat’l Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Dec 07    Sat   National Rhubarb Vodka Day

Dec 07    Sat   National Sky-warn Recognition Day

Dec 07    Sat   Nobel Prize Day

 

Dec  08    Sun  International Children's Day

Dec  08    Sun  National Brownie Day

Dec  08    Sun  Pretend to Be a Time Traveler Day

Dec  08    Sun  Take it in the Ear Day

 

Dec  09    Mon  Christmas Card Day

Dec  09    Mon  International Anti-Corruption Day

Dec  09    Mon  National Pastry Day

Dec  09    Mon  Weary Willie Day

 

Dec  10    Tue  Dewey Decimal System Day

Dec  10    Tue  Human Rights Day

Dec  10    Tue  Jane Addams Day

       

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Dec  11    Wed International Mountain Day

Dec  11    Wed National Noodle Ring Day

Dec  11    Wed UNICEF Birthday

 

Dec  12    Thu  National Ambrosia Day

Dec  12    Thu  National Ding-a-Ling Day

Dec  12    Thu  National Gingerbread House Day

Dec  12    Thu  National Poinsettia Day

 

 

Dec  13    Fri    Ice Cream Day

Dec  13    Fri    National Christmas Jumper Day

Dec  13    Fri    National Cocoa Day

Dec  13    Fri    National Violin Day

Dec  13    Fri    National Day Of The Horse

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Dec  13    Fri    Official Lost and Found Day

Dec  13    Fri    Make Friends with Pathologist (Coroner) Day

Dec  13    Fri    National Salesperson Day

       

Dec  14    Sat   International Monkey Day 

Dec  14    Sat   National Bouillabaisse Day

Dec  14    Sat   National Wreaths Across America Day

Dec  14    Sat   Roast Chestnuts Day

 

Dec  15    Sun  Bill of Rights Day

Dec  15    Sun  National Cat Herders Day

Dec  15    Sun  National Lemon Cupcake Day

 

Dec  16    Mon  National Chocolate-covered Anything Day

Dec 16    Mon  Parent’s Barbie and Barney Denial Day

 

Dec 17    Tue  National Maple Syrup Day

Dec 17    Tue  Wright Brothers Day

 

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Immigrants in peril

Dec  18    Wed International Migrants Day

Dec  18    Wed National Bake Cookies Day

Dec  18    Wed National Roast Suckling Pig Day

Dec  18    Wed World Arabic Language Day

 

 

Dec  19   Thu  Look for Evergreen Tree Day

Dec  19   Thu  National Hard Candy Day

Dec  19   Thu  National Oatmeal Muffin Day

Dec  19   Thu  National Re-Gifting Day

        

Dec  20    Fri    National Go Caroling Day

Dec  20    Fri    National Sangria Day

Dec  20    Fri    National Ugly Sweater Day

Dec  20    Fri    National Underdog Day

 

Dec  21    Sat   Forefather's Day

Dec  21    Sat   National Crossword Puzzle Day

Dec  21    Sat   National Flashlight Day

Dec  21    Sat   National French Fried Shrimp Day

Dec  21    Sat   National Homeless Remembrance Day

Dec  21    Sat   National Humbug Day

Dec  21    Sat   National Look on the Bright Side Day

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Dec  21    Sat   Winter Solstice

Dec  21    Sat   Yule – Day of Winter Solstice

 

Dec  22    Sun  National Date Nut Bread Day

 

Dec  23    Mon  World Festivus Day  

Dec  23    Mon  National Pfeffernusse Day

Dec  23    Mon  National Roots Day

 

Dec  24    Tue  Christmas Eve

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Dec  24    Tue  National Eggnog Day

 

Dec  25    Wed Christmas Day

Dec  25    Wed Grav Mass Day

Dec  25    Wed National Pumpkin Pie Day

Dec  25    Wed No "L" Day, a. k. a.  A'phabet Day

 

 

Dec  26    Thu  Boxing Day (Canada)

Dec  26    Thu  National Candy Cane Day

Dec  26    Thu  National Thank You Note Day

Dec  26    Thu  National Whiner’s Day

 

Dec  27    Fri    National Fruitcake Day

No Interruptions Day

No Interruptions Day

Dec  27    Fri    No Interruptions Day

 





Dec  28    Sat   National Card Playing Day

Dec  28    Sat   National Chocolate Candy Day

 

Dec  29    Sun  National Pepper Pot Day

Dec  29    Sun  Tick Tock Day

 

Dec  30    Mon  National Bacon Day

Dec  30    Mon  National Bicarbonate of Soda Day

 

 

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DEC 31    Tue  Universal Hour of Peace (11:30, 31 Dec – 12:30, 01 Jan)

DEC 31    Tue  Make Up Your Mind Day

DEC 31    Tue  New Year's Eve

DEC 31    Tue  National Champagne Day

DEC 31    Tue  Unlucky Day turns Lucky.




We are of Universal Spirit

We are of Universal Spirit