Happy October! Al Roker has issued a Tweed Alert (does anyone under the age of 50 even wear that stuff?) and I'm sportin' my flannel today.
Last week I had a recording session at Full House Productions (insert Bob Saget joke here) for Oxford University Press as a test narrator. The session lasted a grand total of five minutes! Basically I had to count to ten, read some test headings, and that was it. Then I had lunch with my friend Jessica at a cafe down the street from the studio. We had a great conversation about film, politics, etc. On top of all that, the weather was perfect that day. Seriously, what more could you ask for?
It's very easy to get caught up in the day-to-day minutia of life. I'm very grateful that I have my health, good friends, and a career that I love. Days like that serve to remind me of how good I have it.
TIP OF THE WEEK: It's cliche, but it's always worth repeating: count your blessings!
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man’s growth without destroying his roots. Frank A. Clark
DISCUSS!: Are you doing what you want with your life? When was the last time you took a moment to stop and be thankful for what you have?
Have a great week!
1 comment:
Congrats! Everyone should be doing something they love to do. Have you thought about developing your own motivational projects? Sounds like you'd be great at it.
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