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April 26, 2006

Here's a new acronym    TBTB.  Too busy to blog.

 

It's 9 pm and I am finishing up packing to go to Seattle tomorrow.  Since the last time I blogged I have been barely keeping up with the incoming activity.

It's all good.  Karla Nagel is here again from Mexico, and Fumiko and I had dinner with her.  We have an exciting new idea.  Will tell more next week.

So many synchronicities have been popping up, I haven't had time to write everything down.  I really feel that I am living by the intuitive navigating system.  I had lunch with author and entrepreneur, Jim Horan (he wrote The One-Page Business Plan.)  I wasn't sure why I was having lunch, but my intuition said to go for it.  I was busy and could have used the time in another way.  But our conversation yielded several great ideas, that I have already implemented. I've given his name to Ellen F--maybe she can invite him to speak at her trade show in Las Vegas.  He got me to thinking about how to reach more people with numerology--how others could make money with numerology.  I was thinking, Oh, I should call Felix in Amsterdam and give him a tip on the new seminar flyer, but I thought he had it already done.

 

When I got home I had a call from Ingebord in Amsterdam with some seminar problems.  We made a list, and I was able to give her my new ideas.  She had been feeling bad that the flyer was behind schedule, but I said, No, Ingeborg, this is PERFECT!  She wanted to work more synchronistically, and that's exactly what happened.  She was following her intution to call me with questions, and I already had the solutions.  It was magical.

 Then I got a message that Abhi Naha in London wants to organize an informal dinner the night before the Utrecht seminar.  How fun!  We'll meet some new people.  Anyone can sign up for it.  I should do this more often with foreign seminars.  We all need to meet each other.

 Meanwhile, I drove Fumiko to SFO last night to fly back to Tokyo.  I found an old project that may be interesting, so I gave it to her to present to the editor.  Who knows?

The energy is flowing so strongly, I almost can't take any more in.  

I finished the best memoir by Eudora Welty--One Writer's Beginnings.  Rainey lent it to me, and I devoured it.  I realize how little time we all spend reading really good literature, and how much we read stuff like this--which is okay, but not professional quality writing that is so juicy you want to put it in your mouth and eat it.

 

Speaking of which, I finished off two pork chops in the refrigerator, and made the best mustard, sherry, cream sauce!  Also sauteed the eggplant to go with it.  Delicious and so simple.  Must remember.  Gotta pack.

 

 

 
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