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Art Markiv

@artmarkiv

Daily Stoic(s)

December 25, 2021

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

Sunday - Don’t Let Your Soul Go First

Never give up even when things look dire. I’ve had this experience at work when things weren’t going my way. I’ve tried both ways of approaching things. I’ve given and continued to work. Giving in never worked out.

Monday - On Being Remembered

I often think about people from my past. I wonder if they ever think about the moments we spent together. In the end those people will be gone like me and those moments will be gone too.

Tuesday - Give Thanks

I am working on being more grateful. I think I can always be better because sometimes I can get into and ungrateful mindset. It can be difficult to get out of ungratefulness. This is why I’m working on being in the grateful mindset longer. It’s a much ease going and positive place.

Wednesday - Taking The Bite Out Of It

It can be hard for me to maintain a calm mind. I’ve been in those ruts and tried to use meditacion to get out of that rut. Eventually I do. It just seems to take time. I do like the calm mindset and it’s been beneficial in a lot of places.

Thursday - Get Active In Your Own Rescue

Go out and make decisions. Take action. It’s appropriate for Dec 31 because it’s the start for New Year’s resolutions which I don’t care for because it’s an arbitrary date. This is my second time through the book and I don’t plan it to be the last. Tomorrow starts Jan 1 on Dec 24th.

Yesterday - Control and Choice

Control is something I’ve had to continually remind myself. I can’t control some things at work. I’ve had to remind myself of that regularly because emotions can override these logical thoughts.

Today - Education is Freedom

I believe this stoic gave me the idea to assign my team one book each quarter for them to read. I think some were hesitant as it took them a while to complete the books. Eventually they bought in and started getting books done prior to the end of the quarter. A couple have asked for next quarter’s book. While this stoic talks about freedom from learning, there’s also the idea that great leaders are readers. I want my team members to develop their careers and a good way to do that is to read. And it hasn’t been all non-fiction and self help. There are lessons to be learned from fiction.

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Alexis Fauvet

@childeye

Life Is Long...If You Know How To Use It

December 18, 2021

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

There’s some powerful words here but no actual prescriptive on how we should use it. Now it does mention taking a moment which means to pause life and reflect. I think that’s important but what’s important to one person isn’t always important to others even from an ethical standpoint.

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Sid Leigh

@sidbobs

Don't Burn The Candles At Both Ends

December 17, 2021

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

This is an interesting stoicism to come up because other passages talk about not fettering away our time. Yet this one talks about allowing the mind to relax. It’s Friday and this has been an exhausting week so I am planning to try and relax a little. For me that means video games, books, and social interactions.

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eberhard 🖐 grossgasteiger

@eberhardgross

Daily Stoic(s)

December 16, 2021

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

Yesterday - What Are You So Afraid Of Losing!

What am I protecting from death? Work, family, friends, alcohol, golf, video games, and reading. I’m trying to work more stoicism into all of that.

Today - Meaningless…Like A Fine Win

I am a filter for all the things mentioned above. They are temporary. If we are not to enjoy them then what is the purpose?

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Marcos Luiz Photograph

@marcosjluiz

Stake Your Own Claim

December 14, 2021

I am blogging everyday (or nearly everyday) on The Daily Stoic.

My experiences are unique to me and something that I can share with others. I like speaking at conferences. Initially I was worried people wouldn’t care. That’s turned out not to be the case. I’ve had compliments and interesting conversations with people based on my talks. It’s been quite interesting. I’m actually starting to push the boundaries a little bit on some of my talks. Speaking up and calling out some of the faults we have.

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