Blue Lollipop Road

road trip!

Time for a BLR work retreat and meeting of the minds. We have mountains to move and things are rolling!

Eastbound I go, where I will have one of my favorite people greet me, and more to join. There will be music made (surprise on that soon,) fresh food eaten, wine for sipping, hills to run, a dock for sitting, and mornings to wake up and be utterly inspired to get things done.

No better place to have kick off to the new life of Blue Lollipop Road than here:

Blue Lollipop Road feet on my favorite dock in the world

Where do you get inspired to do your best work?

 

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be one audacious person

A couple of years ago, an old boss tossed a book my way after returning from a convention, respectfully sassing me with a “Here- this guy talks about the same crap you do all the time.”

It was autographed:

Diane~ 

Let love rule

As you advise Tim. Thank you, and yes I will- always.

The Book was Love Is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends by Tim Sanders. I gobbled it up in one afternoon and became a big fan. Since then I have recommended this book to several people and loaned my copy too. I follow Tim’s blog occasionally and while poking around tonight clicked on this post about being audacious. (Amen to that!) I particularly liked this portion of the post:

3. Be Tenacious – It’s going to take some time, and some serious persistance if you want to change the world.  You’ll need a long term plan, and a thick skin to withstand criticism and adversity. 

Isn’t that the truth.

As I start my first week with BLR as my full on, full time gig- no other job to interrupt my work flow, I am happy. So happy. I’ve already been working my tail off all weekend barely leaving my apartment because I love what I am doing. (That is a great feeling.) I want to change the world, and the last thing I am afraid of, is putting in lots of hours and being persistent to do it.

How are you being the power of one? How are you being audacious and tenacious?

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launching myself

Freedom Friday has arrived! So what’s the big deal and big announcement?

I quit my job.

Yep.

The one that pays me actual money.

Why?

Lots of reasons, but most importantly because it was a toxic environment, not aligned with what I want my future to look like, and it was getting in the way of my goals for Blue Lollipop Road. Full on dive-bomb jump time is now or never.

So I jumped and I don’t doubt for a second that I will find a parachute.

I’m coming up on 18 years of travel, 4 years of this Blue Lollipop Road entity and I am nearing 34 years old. I know what I want, what I don’t want, and what I am capable of. I also know now is the time to take my experiences and efforts to support and encourage other people to follow the best paths to reach their goals.

So this is Freedom Friday because we live in America people! Did you know you can actually do anything you want to do.

Awesome right?

I’m off to a celebration lunch, so more soon- but I will leave you with one question:

Are you somewhere you don’t want to be or doing something you don’t want to do with your time? If so, what decisions are you making today to move toward what you actually do want?

I don’t know about you, but I’m sure not getting any younger.

Write me if you’re ready to dive-bomb jump. I can help you find your parachute.

 

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i should pay starbucks…

…for all the unplanned and totally random, awesome connections and moments I have made while working from their billion locations.

Just now, business guy next too me updating friend: “Yeah, so my son graduated and he’s on his way to Alaska. He wants to stay there for the summer and be a fisherman. My wife is kind of freaking out.”

Of course I invited myself to butt in the conversation with: “Let him! Oh my god! Please! It will be the coolest thing ever for him to experience and will make him a better human. I really believe that, I have done this for a long time, I am nearly 34. You can even call my mother- she will tell you that by me travel and trying new things- moving to where I’ve known very few people and very little about, has helped me become a most resourceful and overall badass fearless person. Isn’t that what every parent wants?”

Bam.

I’m closing my computer and walking out the door of Starbucks now. Thanks Starbucks.

Hey business suit guy with the kid who wants to go fishing~

If you love him and want him to become the best kid you could dream of- let him go! I promise you’ll never regret it and neither will he. if you are reading this , send me an email or note here. I love sharing my “road” resources and I know some amazing people from my time in Alaska. I’m happy to help!

Here’s to one life. Do it while you can…:)

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good timing

I’m feeling a great sense of this word as Freedom Friday is just 12 short hours away:

Word of the Day for Thursday, March 29, 2012

eudemonia yoo-di-MOH-nee-uh, noun:

1. Happiness; well-being.
2. Aristotelianism. Happiness as the result of an active life governed by reason.

What are you doing today to be actively moving toward your goals?
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ever have those times?

You know those times when something happens around you or someone says something and you think to yourself: Whoa. This is weird/crazy/ironic.

Then you think: Maybe not so much- I guess this means I’m exactly where I am supposed to be, and I’m doing exactly what I’m supposed to be doing. 

I just had one of those.

After running a quick errand which ended up being hours walking around the city, I stopped at a Starbucks for a few minutes. An older gentleman (Vic) struck up a conversation about my coffee cake of all things. As we were chatting, he glanced to another table near us and saw a young woman (Rachael) reading a book he then inquired about. Our trio couldn’t have looked more different (or come from more different backgrounds) but sure enough during our chat, we found we all had very similar outlooks on life and some very specific things in common. Chalking this meeting up to another one of my awesome random coffee shop encounters when I explore, I said my goodbyes and started wandering home, smiling. Those seemingly random (but maybe not) interactions, continue to make me want to explore and wander everyday whether I am in my own city or out “traveling.” Never fail, strangers become my teachers and feel like I teach them too.

As I made my way to my neighborhood, I thought about Vic and Rachel. I thought about what I’ve been working on for BLR that I have not announced or shared with many of you yet. I thought of these “random” interactions, how many moves and transitions I’ve made, and how I’ve gotten to where I am. I thought about how excited I am for the big shift here on BLR that’s coming and how now is the time to use my experiences to support and coach others who are transitioning and making big changes in their lives. (Ok, now I am starting to give away what I’ve been working on…:)

As I got to my building and into the elevator, I am off in Neverland zoning out about all this. Two gentleman I have never seen before step in the elevator, the doors close on the three of us. (The following happens within 15 seconds):

Guy #1 looks at me and asks breaking my day dreaming session “Have you ever heard of the word peripatetic?”

“Hmmm…no I haven’t” I replied.

Guy #2 looks at his friend guy #1 and says: “Come on, you are making that word up.” (Clearly they had been talking about this word before getting on the elevator.)

Guy #1 says: “No I’m not, it means someone who’s moved around a bunch, or made a lot of transitions and teaches along the way.”

Guy # 2 looks at me and says: “You were thinking like nomad or something right?”

They both look at me at the same time now, and I know I have that: This is weird look on my face.

Me: “Um, This entire day has been spent thinking about how many transitions I’ve made, how much I’ve moved around, and the clarity I finally have about the teaching work I want to do.” (Scrunching my eyebrows studying them.) “It’s odd you just asked me that.”

Ding! My floor.

They both smiled, waved and said: “Have a great day!”

I stood there for a minute bewildered as the doors closed.

How do you explain all the above types of “chance” meetings?

You don’t. You just take them all in and allow yourself that fulfilling feeling of- yep, I’m spending time doing exactly what I need to be doing.

There are no “chance” meetings.

I believe 1,000%, if you follow your heart, share your experiences and expertise, and spend time doing what you love, you’ll naturally keep moving in the right direction.

What are you spending time doing?

By the way, the definition of peripatetic according to Dictionary and Wikipedia.

I’d say it’s crazy but I know it’s not.

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big news on BLR 8/18 soccer reunion event

I got some fantastic thrilling news this week on a surprise for the 8/18 event in Vermont. It will involve an art show at the Vermont Arts Exchange by one of our very own alumni who was on the first ever women’s varsity soccer team at MAU. (Hint, hint. Guesses anyone?)

We are busy as bees working on this event which is sure to be incredible for all involved. More details in the coming weeks!

If you are MAU alumni reading this, from the Southern Vermont area, or non- alumni and want to be involved/included in this event, please post a comment here or contact me at diane (@) bluelollipoproad.com

 

 

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now this is a mobile home

Check out the Swiss Room Box. How cool is this?

A Canadian reader who started following here when I was driving to Alaska in 2010 just sent me this link. I’m thinking I might need one for the BLR-mobile!

Mom, you’ve always said I’m hard to buy for- but I think I may just have found something to put on the birthday wish list…

Anyone out there who’s found neat products and companies like these- keep sending!

 

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