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All Entries: What I Learned From Limits

WILF LogoWow, what a great topic, y’all! I mean after all, I can hardly go a few hours without encountering a limit of one kind or another. Why, just the other day I had to forgo that third basket of chips at our favorite restaurant. I mean hey, I am on a diet, y’know…

Anyhoo – All I’m sayin’ is, I think a big ol’ Yeehaw! is in order for the participants in this month’s groupwrite project: What I Learned From Limits! In fact, we had 22 entries this time, including two guest posts from Kay Plantes and Chris Garrett (sound of crowd cheering enthusiastically).

So take a look at the list below, in which all the entries are listed in the order in which I found ‘em. Do yourself a favor and drop by each writers’ site and start a conversation, why don’cha? You’ll be glad you did!

And of course, here’s a few more from yours truly:

Hat Tip!I’d like to thank all those who participated this month, and hope you enjoy some of the wild, weird, and sometimes even whacky stuff that goes on here at the Zone. Don’t forget to drop by next month for another exciting episode of As The World Turns What I Learned From…!

And of course, a big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya!

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Guest Post from Chris Garrett: What I Learned From the 24 Hour a Day Limit

I have come to the conclusion my biggest limit is the 24 hour day. Or rather, how I think about the 24 hour day.

Let’s face it, we have all had days where 24 hours were just not enough!

- Work
- Exercise
- Family
- Relaxation
- Chores

… and somewhere in there we need time to eat and sleep too!

What have I learned from these limits?

Lack of time has meant I have had to learn …

- How to prioritize and find some work/life balance, and that clients should not come before my kid

- Productivity and time management (an ongoing struggle)

- Automation, and using software tools (I write about productivity and software here)

- Saying “No” is not rude but sensible and best for all parties

- Partnering more – having to realize I am not superman was hard but necessary!

- Creating products so do not have to sell my hours, more of me to go around

- Finding folks who are open and willing to support me, even if that means listening to me moan ;)

This is an ongoing challenge for me so if you have any tips for how to squeeze more life out of a 24 hour day, I am all ears!
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This is a guest post and “What I Learned From Limits” entry from fellow Bubba, Chris Garrett. Chris writes over at Chris Garrett on New Media. Drop by and tell him “howdy”, won’t you?
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What I Learned From… Limits

WILF LogoHey, a tip o’ the hat, y’all! Today is the first Monday of October, and you know what that means, don’t ya? Yep, it’s time for the next What I Learned From… groupwrite project! (sound of crowd cheering enthusiasticaly)

So to kick us off, I have a question for ya:

Have you ever been toolin’ along, minding your own business, when WHAM! you ran straight into a barrier of some kind?

Yup; notwithstanding the lump on my forehead, I’ve done the same thing now and then.

I’ll tell ya, it’s downright aggravating, ain’t it? You really want to get where you’re going, or accomplish that thing you’ve set your heart (or possibly even your future financial fortune) on, or whatever it is you’re aiming for – and then some danged fool has gone and shackled you with some kind of limitation or two! Augh! Drat! Grrr!

Maybe it’s a road sign (“No Entry Beyond This Point”) or a length of chain (“Do not enter. Prosecutors will be violated.”), or even something less tangible (“I’m sorry, but we don’t service those anymore. You’ll have to call the manufacturer directly. Uh, if they still exist. And good luck with that.”) No matter what it is, it represents something you’re going to have to figure out what do about, right? And thus… you learn something!

So to celebrate, I’m naming this as the topic of the month for our What I Learned From… groupwrite project!

Limits

Now, you are invited to join us as usual this month and share something you’ve learned when circumstances are conspiring to derail you. And don’t hold back, y’all; give it to us straight! All you have to do is write a post and send me the link OR you can link to an already written post about something you learned from your experience. (By the way, you don’t have to stop at one – more is definitely encouraged.)

What to Do

OK, once again, all you have to do is either write something new and send me the link, or you can send me the link to something you’ve already written. It doesn’t matter how far back the link goes – just send it to me!

The project is open from now thru Sunday, October 11, at midnight (that’s midnight to me, which is GMT-5 time), so write your post(s) (yes, you can enter more than once!), and send me the links! I’ll post the entire list of entries on Monday, October 12.

And let’s not forget the details…

  1. Write a new post (or link to an existing one) on your blog with a link to THIS POST (uh, the one you’re reading now). As I said, feel free to be as eloquent (or concise) as you like. C’mon; show off for us!
  2. Send me an email (rhruzek@sbcglobal.net) containing your name, the title of your post, and the permalink of the post. (To make sure I don’t miss it.)

That’s all there is to it! Next Monday, October 12, I will post the entire list of entries right here at the Middle Zone, so be sure and drop by to check ‘em all out.

As always, we have just two simple rules around here:

  • For the sake of the general blogging audience, please keep it G-Rated. (Also please note: this is a request, not a demand, since after all it’s your blog and you can do what you want. Fair warning: I can choose to link to you or not.)
  • Be nice.

All right, ladies and gentlemen; you know what to do! Grab the writing instrument of your choice and start writing!

[Note from the Proprietor - I realize it takes a little time to write your entries, but would you mind too terribly not waiting until midnight on Sunday night, September 13 to notify me? Sometimes it can be difficult to get them all compiled by Monday's 6 am post time! I surely thank you, and as a token of my appreciation - have yourself a cookie!]

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What I Learned From… Laughter

Howdy y’all!

Hey, I know we usually kick these things off on Mondays, but since it was a holiday here in the U.S. and all, I decided what the hey, and took an extra day off. Anyhoo, what say we get this show on the road!

For those of you who may not know, every month I host a groupwrite project called “What I Learned From…“. It’s open to anyone, and loads of fun – not to mention pretty educational at times – and all you have to do to participate is write a post about whatever the topic is that month.

This month, we’re goin’ for laughs, and all you have to do is… tell us something funny! Yep; that’s it!

Maybe it’s a favorite joke, a funny story, or even share a practical joke or two. Ever written a limerick? Congratulations, that qualifies! Whatever strikes your funny bone, we want to hear it! Also, did you learn anything from it? If so, tell us about that too. (But if all you got was a big belly laugh out of it, no worries; no need to get profound here, I’m just goin’ for laughs this time!)

What to Do

OK, to participate, all you have to do is either write something new and send me the link, or you can send me the link to something you’ve already written. It doesn’t matter how far back the link goes – just send it to me!

The project is open from now thru Sunday, September 13, at midnight (that’s midnight to me, which is GMT-5 time), so write your post(s) (yes, you can enter more than once!), and send me the links! I’ll post the entire list of entries on Monday, September 14.

And let’s not forget the details…

  1. Write a new post (or link to an existing one) on your blog with a link to THIS POST (uh, the one you’re reading now). As I said, feel free to be as eloquent (or concise) as you like. C’mon; show off for us!
  2. Send me an email (rhruzek@sbcglobal.net) containing your name, the title of your post, and the permalink of the post. (To make sure I don’t miss it.)

That’s all there is to it! Next Monday, September 14, I will post the entire list of entries right here at the Middle Zone, so be sure and drop by to check ‘em all out.

As always, we have just two simple rules around here:

  • For the sake of the general blogging audience, please keep it G-Rated. (Also please note: this is a request, not a demand, since after all it’s your blog and you can do what you want. Fair warning: I can choose to link to you or not.)
  • Be nice.

All right, ladies and gentlemen; you know what to do! Grab the writing instrument of your choice and start writing!

[Note from the Proprietor - I realize it takes a little time to write your entries, but would you mind too terribly not waiting until midnight on Sunday night, September 13 to notify me? Sometimes it can be difficult to get them all compiled by Monday's 6 am post time! I surely thank you, and as a token of my appreciation - have yourself a cookie!]

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Oops! “What I Learned From…” is Moved to Tomorrow!

Howdy, y’all!

Hey, in case you dropped by for the kickoff to this month’s “What I Learned From…” groupwrite project, well, you came to the right place! I just, er, plumb forgot today was a holiday! (It’s Labor Day in the U.S.)

So I’ve moved the kickoff to tomorrow. Be sure to drop by tomorrow, same time, same place, ‘K?

Thanks, and a tip o’ the hat to ya for bein’ so understandin’, y’all! Have a great holiday!

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All Entries: What I Learned From Plants

WILF LogoYeehaw! Waahoo! And what the heck; a big ol’ tip o’ the topper, too, for all the fine entries in this month’s What I Learned From the World of Plants groupwrite project! And what an interesting topic it turned out to be, wasn’t it?

There were 16 entries this month! (sound of crowd cheering enthusiastically) And I’ll tell ya, we covered the gamut of content here, folks: funny, serious, ironic… you name it – there’s a post that fits. (In fact, one enterprising participant changed the meaning of the word, “plants”, and wrote about something completely different. Way to think outside the box, there, Bubba!)

Anyhoo; take a gander at the list of entries below, won’t you? In fact, why not do them the honor of leaving a comment – or even starting a conversation? You’ll be glad ya did! They’re in no particular order except it’s how I found ‘em.

And last, but hopefully not in the least, er, least, here’s a couple of entries from yours truly:

  • Bloom Where You Can, by Robert Hruzek at Confident Writing (published as a guest post over at Joanna Young’s place, Confident Writing, while coincidentally fitting into her own theme this month: Possibilities. What can I say? I’m such an efficient fellah!)
  • Constrictor, by Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings

Hat Tip!Y’all give yourselves a big hand, my friends; once again you’ve outdone yourselves! And as always, a big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya! Plan to join us next month for the next What I Learned From… project.

What’s the topic going to be, you ask? Well, now… that would be tellin’!

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What I Learned From… the Plant World

WILF LogoWell, howdy y’all! Hey, a big ol’ tip o’ the hat to ya, and welcome to the first Monday of the month!

What’s the big deal about that, you ask?

Well, that means it’s time for our next What I Learned From… groupwrite project (sound of crowd cheering enthusiastically) where YOU are invited to share a bit of your own lessons learned with the rest of us! And this time, the topic ought to prove to be an interesting one, don’cha think?

I mean, plants are all around us, aren’t they? And you’re bound to have learned a thing or two from ‘em at some time or another, I’ll bet. For instance, I once learned several things about “finding your place”, so to speak, from a couple of Philodendrons in my backyard (see “Phil and Queenie – A Love Story”).

And then there’s a bunch of lessons I learned from a Bougainvillea that wasn’t doin’ so hot in a hanging basket (see “The Bougainvillea Blues“). And then, of course, there were some very important things I was reminded of upon encountering a surprisingly resistant little weed (see “The Weed“). Anyhoo, I’m sure you see my point, right? There’s all kinds of things you can learn from the plant world, after all.

Now, to participate, all you have to do is write a blog post about your experience. (NEW! You can also link to an existing post! No more excuses!) Remember, your entry can be as eloquent or as brief as you like. You can also make it relevant to your blog’s theme or not – it’s totally your choice. (If it just doesn’t fit your blog, you can always submit it to me as a guest post here at the Zone if you like. Just drop me an email and tell me about it at rhruzek@sbcglobal.net.) You get to choose your format, too; so far we’ve had everything from multi-part prose (up to 5 parts) to poetry and even video entries.

Here’s How to Enter

Hey, you know the drill. Like I said; you can pretty much write anything you like, as long as it illustrates a lesson (or lessons) learned. Be specific. Be non-specific. And, since I never impose a restriction on length, be as eloquent as you like. But most of all, be yourself – and write something!

The contest is open from now thru Sunday, August 9, at midnight (that’s midnight to me, which is GMT-5 time), so write your post(s) (yes, you can enter more than once!), and send me the links! I’ll post the entire list of entries on Monday, August 10.

And let’s not forget the details…

  1. Write a new post (or link to an existing one) on your blog with a link to THIS POST (uh, the one you’re reading now). As I said, feel free to be as eloquent (or concise) as you like. C’mon; show off for us!
  2. Send me an email (rhruzek@sbcglobal.net) containing your name, the title of your post, and the permalink of the post. (To make sure I don’t miss it.)

That’s all there is to it! Next Monday, August 10, I will post the entire list of entries right here at the Middle Zone, so be sure and drop by to check ‘em all out.

As always, we have just two simple rules around here:

  • For the sake of the general blogging audience, please keep it G-Rated. (Also please note: this is a request, not a demand, since after all it’s your blog and you can do what you want. Fair warning: I can choose to link to you or not.)
  • Be nice.

All right, ladies and gentlemen; you know what to do! Grab the writing instrument of your choice and start writing!

[Note from the Proprietor - I realize it takes a little time to write your entries, but would you mind too terribly not waiting until midnight on Sunday night, August 9, to notify me? Sometimes it can be difficult to get them all compiled by Monday's 6 am post time! I surely thank you, and as a token of my appreciation - have yourself a cookie!]

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