Author Archives: JordanCornblog

A Noetic/Poetic Choice

Let Saquan break theRecord against his old team.Poetic justice. …with apologies to every reader who:* Doesn’t know what I am talking about and * Isn’t interested, either. But, will you look up ‘noetic’? Here, I’ll save you the time: “Something … Continue reading

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Choices

What I need, to beWhole, may differ from what IWant, to be happy. Credit to HollyCornblog for the amazing photo taken this past November.

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Playing the Long Game (Continued)

So, the thing about playing the long game is…it’s LONG. This may be a particular challenge for those of us who grew up in circumstances what felt threatening to varying degrees. We may feel hard-wired to be fearful of change … Continue reading

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Playing the Long Game

I finished reading The Woman Behind the Door today. It’s Roddy Doyle’s second book featuring Paula Spencer, the protagonist in his earlier work titled, The Woman Who Walked Into Doors. Paula is a 60-something recovering alcoholic. A survivor of a … Continue reading

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More Curiosity

Is the final breathAlways an exhale? If soBig brave letting go.

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Curiosity

I will bring this to Death. A mammoth mystery.Life ends and then what?

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Remember: 11/26/24

I love and acceptMyself just as I am. (AndI’ve approved this ad!)

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Chat GPT

This morning I did some quick exploring of Chat GPT. I asked for help with a blog post and here’s the direction I gave: “I want to write about the WNBA for young girls who play basketball. Conversational tone with … Continue reading

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Question for the Buddha

If I’m not attached,How am I connected inThis new world of mine?

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Autumn

I love the smell ofThe leaf mold in the woods asOctober takes hold.

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