By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– I recently visited the San Francisco Zoo with family and had a wonderful time. I saw bears exploring their enclosure for treats left by the keepers, wolves playing hide-and-seek on their worn trails, orangutans climbing high up for the view while they ate breakfast and lions doing what theyContinue reading “Communication – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”
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Restoring Intimacy: An Hour of Your Lifetime
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –First Step– Plan time to take about a one hour walk with the love of your life. Before you go, make a copy of an image of the two of you from the beginning of your journey (i.e., wedding photo). Set the original photo on the counter where you willContinue reading “Restoring Intimacy: An Hour of Your Lifetime”
Paradox From Within – Altruism
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– During my school age years there was no doubt in anyone’s mind that I was a hot mess. I had a teacher once tell me who had been trying her best to help me that it appeared to her that other people loved me more than I loved myself. Continue reading “Paradox From Within – Altruism”
Connecting With My Herd
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– Nature is my place of worship, never have I felt comfortable in a church or with any sort of manmade religion, including Catholicism, of which I was indoctrinated into as a child. From the time I can remember, I have always found solace in exploring my outer world, outdoors,Continue reading “Connecting With My Herd”
The Potential of Me
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought -explore– Less than two months ago I wrote a blog called “Selling Short” to explore my thoughts about a job transfer opportunity for which I had applied. Here I am now, hard to believe, one week into working that new job. I have moved to the San Francisco Bay area,Continue reading “The Potential of Me”
Squaring the Circle of Democracy
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– Can you square something that its very existence is dependent on being diametrically opposed to its own self? Seems like a contradiction in terms to take two shapes, a square and a circle, and try to figure out if you can find a way to reconcile them. How doContinue reading “Squaring the Circle of Democracy”
Selling Short
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– I recently put in for an opportunity to move across country which would be back to an area where I have lived in the past. It would be for the same job I am doing now but in a different city than I live in now. It would comeContinue reading “Selling Short”
Evolving, Is It Really That Hard in the 21st Century?
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– My parents never raised me to hate. Think about that statement for a few seconds. “My parents never raised me to hate.” It sounds simply absurd to think about such a thing but here I am, surmising that some adult human beings had taught their offspring to hate whileContinue reading “Evolving, Is It Really That Hard in the 21st Century?”
Ship in My Backyard
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– I had noticed my brother’s old pontoon tucked away on his side driveway last summer while I was out to the lake fishing. This boat was destined in his mind for recycling but to me it still looked like it had a solid structure, though some work would beContinue reading “Ship in My Backyard”
Same Old, Same Old
By Renee Shay, Harvesting Thought –explore– Let us face it, there appears to me that there is not much different in the world. Most things happening have happened before and most things about to happen have happened before. Who has not heard the phrase, “the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over andContinue reading “Same Old, Same Old”
