Well now I'm thinking it's not a personal problem but rather a neurological issue why it takes me so long to decide what I want to order at a restaurant, hah! Too many choices!
Thanks for sharing the piece on Dr. Goldberg, Tim. Certainly the most important thing I'll read all week. Will be sending it around to my network without a doubt.
Thanks, Tim, for throwing in the occasional music link. I tend to start the workday attacking a flood of email > visual and mental overwhelm. But taking that soul-music pause offered completely different brain stimulation and some endorphins. Another step in "coming to your senses."
Well now I'm thinking it's not a personal problem but rather a neurological issue why it takes me so long to decide what I want to order at a restaurant, hah! Too many choices!
Thanks for sharing the piece on Dr. Goldberg, Tim. Certainly the most important thing I'll read all week. Will be sending it around to my network without a doubt.
Thanks, Tim, for throwing in the occasional music link. I tend to start the workday attacking a flood of email > visual and mental overwhelm. But taking that soul-music pause offered completely different brain stimulation and some endorphins. Another step in "coming to your senses."
You are most welcome, though it seems that maybe my newsletter is adding to your inbox challenges?
Curtis Mayfield is almost always a good musical choice.