I’m thinking that it’s time for some big thinking, especially when there’s so much small thinking from big people.
Here’s what’s got me thinking about big thinking:
Let’s build on big thinking by avoiding small and petty thinking.
Do you see any big thinking in my other photos from yesterday?
Here‘s an animated book review of The Magic of Thinking Big.
Here‘s “Thinking Big” by Alumo.
I’m looking forward to some big thinking in some small comments, below.
Big thanks to all who helped me create this big thinking post and — of course! — to YOU!
Here’s a big thanks for your grand blog, Ann.
Thanks for your big thanks, big thinking, and big thoughtfulness, Mark.
Rise above the small and petty and embrace the bigger picture. Love big thinking Ann!
Love how you think, Val!
It’s mutual 💕
i’ve had to remember this during this past week, and put things into perspective. i’m making some life changes and have to remember that it’s never a smooth path. every time you grow it can be a bit uncomfortable, and then all of sudden, it all fits even better than before. no sense worrying about it. and wow, always worth it.
Wow, Beth. Thanks for your big thinking and all your worthy perspectives.
Love the diddly squats!
Big love to you!
Thanks!
There were once giant dragonflies, with bodies a foot and a half long and wingspans of more than two feet, at a time when there was more oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere.
That has me wondering what we could accomplish if we give each other more support–and find ways to allow our big ideas to breathe.
Thanks for all your big ideas, Chris — they’re a giant help.
Damn – the diddly squats remind me I haven’t done my m.p. session on the exercise bike
p.m. that is
Thanks for the big thinking in these two small comments, Derrick.
I think big all the time. It is just that I have to break the thought into manageable bits to fit it into my head.
I love the way you think, Maureen.
I’m thinking big tonight about spring clothing. It will be warm. Sometime. Maybe in the next 8 weeks.
I’m joining you in thinking big about spring, Lisa.
I don’t think big nor do I think small, average is how I think
I think you are not average, Joanne, and I think you think just right.
I like the “Brain Spin” reminder. I’d like to see an epidemic of open minds, wouldn’t you? 🙂
Let’s spread that epidemic as best we can, my open-minded friend.
Yup, let’s do big thinking. I’m done with small ones. (•‾⌣‾•)و ̑̑♡
Thanks for all the big thinking in this small comment! ❤