My ol’ body is sore, but smiling after a highly productive weekend that included some fun, too. Fun on two wheels, fun chasing old ladies, fun with the Spouse, and fun in the brilliantly blue sky! More …
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Category Archives: Home Life
Life Changes
Right now, life is changing for me (and for my spouse) a bit more rapidly than we anticipated. These changes include–
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Where I Was Proud To Be
Sunday, June 9, presented many choices of things to do and places to be. After all, it was Gay Pride weekend in DC. It was also the date when…
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Contributions to Society
Regular readers of this blog know that I am a die-hard, old-fashioned, civic leader who contributes his time through volunteering to serve my neighbors in various ways.
In the last two years, my efforts have evolved to spending a lot of time coaxing, coaching, teaching, and encouraging…
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My Position on Technology
Dear readers,
Yesterday I posted a blog when I described some of my personal opinions regarding certain technologies. One reader got his knickers in a twist and sent me a rant about it. On re-reading what I posted, I realized that it had an uncharacteristically snarky tone, so I decided to delete it and start again.
Following are my personal opinions on technology available today. You may be surprised…
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Sleepless in Pittsburgh
Sad, sad situation… but the mother-in-law is really bad off. Spouse and I had what will be our last visit with her this weekend. Her health has declined to the point where the doctor and hospice nurses say…
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Character Strengths
I recently saw a link to an on-line survey about character strengths. Apparently millions of people around the world have participated in it, and the cumulative results seem to be spot-on for me.
According to the survey website,
This … survey is a simple self-assessment that takes less than 15 minutes and provides a wealth of information to help you understand your core characteristics. Most personality tests focus on negative and neutral traits, but the … survey focuses on your best qualities.
I have long believed, and the author of this survey confirms, that understanding your most positive characteristics helps you become a better person, because you can optimize those characteristics to your favor.
So after taking the survey and answering questions honestly, my results show information that confirms my own self-perceptions. Nothing earth-shattering, but confirmational to my psyche. Here are my top 10 of 25 characteristics rated on this survey:
Honesty
You are a straightforward person, not only by speaking the truth but by living your life in a genuine and authentic way. You are down to earth and without pretense; you are a “real” person.
Judgment
Thinking things through and examining them from all sides are important aspects of who you are. You do not jump to conclusions, and you rely only on solid evidence to make your decisions. You are able to change your mind.
Perseverance
You work hard to finish what you start. No matter the project, you “get it out the door” in timely fashion. You do not get distracted when you work, and you take satisfaction in completing tasks.
Prudence
You are a careful person, and your choices are consistently prudent ones. You do not say or do things that you might later regret.
Love
You value close relations with others, in particular those in which sharing and caring are reciprocated. The people to whom you feel most close are the same people who feel most close to you.
Leadership
You excel at encouraging a group to get things done and preserving harmony within the group by making everyone feel included. You do a good job organizing activities and seeing that they happen.
Gratitude
You are aware of the good things that happen to you, and you never take them for granted. Your friends and family members know that you are a grateful person because you always take the time to express thanks.
Kindness
You are kind and generous to others, and you are never too busy to do a favor. You enjoy doing good deeds for others, even if you do not know them well.
Forgiveness
You are good at forgiving those who have done you wrong. You always give people a second chance. You believe in mercy, and not revenge.
Fairness
Treating people fairly is one of your abiding principles. You do not let your personal feelings bias your decisions about other people. You give everyone a chance.
Summary
Everyone’s results will be different, and having more (or less) of these results does not mean that if something is rated lower, it doesn’t mean that you cannot have or demonstrate that characteristic. It just means that your “core characteristics” of your top-rated results are demonstrated in how you act and behave on daily basis.
Life is short: to thine own self be true.
Not Really Average
I was reading my own blog, including the header photo that I recently updated. It says, “BHD’s Musings: the life and times of Booted Harleydude, your average booted biker in the ‘burbs.”
Well, I asked myself, “how ‘average’ am I?”
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Clean Bill of Health
I had mentioned on this blog that I had a medical issue which was affecting my ability to enjoy life, travel, and ride my Harley. I developed two medical problems during the winter that I am grateful to report are now (mostly) resolved.
Back in December, the stress of the Idiot-In-Chief’s disgusting charade of a Government Shutdown over a temper tantrum with attempts to do more illegal and absolutely immoral, hateful, bone-headed silly, unworkable, unhinged craziness — and Congress calling him on it — caused my…
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My Diverse World
Recently, a study of the most diverse cities in the USA release its results, and my hometown as well as my home county, was ranked…
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