Saturday, September 17, 2011

Knowing the risks is the key.

"Never do I fish as attentively as when I’m on the North Umpqua. I feel I owe the river the very best I have to offer, after all, the river has given its very best to me.  The North Umpqua makes me want to be a better fly fisherman.”
Have you ever felt this way about anything?  just browsing the shelves at library an interesting book title caught my eye: “Being, Nothingness, and Fly Fishing”. Michael the lead took a journey that included dropping everything and moving to the West to fly fish ,fly fishing has been a process of refinement and personal introspection .


 I frequently meet people in my hospitality profession ,some of them I think are stuck.  Often, the truth  isn’t that they’re stuck, it’s that they just haven’t found something that demands the very best they have to offer – something that makes them want to be a better person.


Most of them are too busy to think the other way out .The blind race of superiority in whatever we do and how much we want to grab had made the men a machine with little time for the community that's why the community service can also be hired on your behalf !



 A small exercise can help us I suppose ,Just wake up with the attitude that no matter what happens throughout the day,you are going to give your life the very best you have to offer! You are going to live your life in a way that makes you want to be a better person.
Be forewarned (get informed of all risks), this new approach could change everything!