TODAY'S PHOTO
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2 Fireflag leaves in Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
The leaf on the right was one of those "catch-my-eye-as-passing"
images. He/she was most definitely standing there having a conversation
with the "person" facing it.
I include it here to simply have fun with you, intending that
you, too, smile when you look at the photo. It brings with it
our wishes for you to have a good weekend filled with great
conversations.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES -
How often do you stop and pay attention to something that catches
your eye, or are you usually so intent on your thoughts that
you'll just pass it by?
I invite you to stop and explore the next time something momentarily
pops out for you. What, if anything, becomes available for you
out of that shift in your action?
Also, when I glanced again at the "eye"
of the "person" on the right, I began to wonder, "Is
he/she fully engaged in the conversation or are some of his/her
thoughts elsewhere?"
The next time you are in conversation with someone, observe,
when you are listening, are you totally concentrating on that
person, or are you thinking about something else, perhaps what
you are going to say next? If you are not totally being with
that person, I invite you to shift back, totally, to what's
being said.
AUDIO TESTIMONIALS -
Check out the new 28
second message from Sondra, who shares how a custom photo/drawing
of her father, done by Sheila, provided a major breakthrough
for her in being able to get past her many years of grief at
his loss, so that she can now enjoy photos of him.
Judith
Tramayne-Barth wrote to say, "When I wanted to make
an audio for Sheila, she made it really easy for me. She called
me and set up a 3 way call so I could record how wonderful I
think her ezine is and her artwork. I am sure she will do the
same for you. And she didn't even mind the blooper I made about
her art site name. (LOL)."
Check out Judith's and other Audio Testimonials on the new AUDIO
LINKS page.
I'd love to have your voice there also. A sentence or two is
more than enough, if you are person of a few words.
I will publish the link for yours in Picture to Ponder and on
the testimonial
page on the eteletours site. You can call in yourself at
(214) 231-2905 ext 6956 or, if you wish,
e-mail me to set a time and I can call you. We can do a
phone interview, such as the one with Renee, or I simply can
call and 3-way you in on the line, while I stay silent.
READER COMMENTS -
Comments continue to come in on the PICTURE
TO PONDER BLOG . Why not add yours. Check the side
bar on the left for a listing and links to the most recent comments.
Please continue to
e-mail me with your feedback, if you are not interested
in your comments being published. It does make a difference
for me.
USING THE BLOG -
When you go to the BLOG,
you'll see the current issue and photo. To see the photo ENLARGED
at the same size you see it here, simply click on it.
You'll notice also notice photos in the column on the right.
Clicking on any one of those will take you to the issue where
it was featured. To see that image enlarged, simply click on
it. All photos in the center column can be viewed enlarged.
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of it on to your friends and colleagues and suggest that they,
too, SUBSCRIBE.
The link for today's issue is http://www.eteletours.com/issue157.html,
if you wish to share this particular one. In many instances,
the photos are not picked up if you simply forward the issue.
Inspirationally,
Sheila
sheila@eteletours.com
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© 2005 Sheila Finkelstein
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