
One description for my getaway recap: Expansively Satisfying.
Areas Conquered: Bahamas, St. Marteen, Puerto Rico, and Haiti.
I enjoyed new experiences (Jet skiing, Art auctions, Good feet posture consulting and Better eating choices discussion) and flawlessly let go and maintained a refusal to dwell on my minor problems until I returned to the city. Just making time for yourself to recharge your internal batteries per se while acting somewhat naughty for shock value, keeps the walk of life lovelier than you know.
To simply not give a damn about my worries while being waited on, in some cases by hand and foot by staff on the cruise boat, puts you at ease and disengages your daily mode from being the responsible one all the time so upon returning to the grind it makes the struggle of life worth it.
It’s good to be back so let’s keep grinding towards good progress.
⇑Quote of the Month: The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum ~ Unknown
⇓Outside of the box thought: Should I just do a bi-monthly blog entry to disseminate even more potently effective material?
←Business Transgressions: I just paid off the remaining balance of my banner/business card combination project with MCS Multimedia. Now I have to wait upon some templates for the cards to give my cards the proper look.
→Man Law of The Month #16: Freezing chicks out. Whether by air, on land or on a boat cruise, when the desired motive isn’t reached on a consistent basis, ignoring or phasing out certain women in your relative vicinity will subtlety give realization to the women that non-compliance in some situations plainly won’t be tolerated while allowing your actions to tell them that other competitive forces of their own gender will be exercised to do the task that they consistently fail to perform.
↔My Last Thing: Next month I hope more project starts are paid to start, a couple of art festivals and networking events proceed, my illustration project wraps up and a few private walks in the parks keeps my sane mind focused on my next vacation.
Already thinking of my next escape,
Aquil H. Rowe


Leave a comment