11 Benefits of Being Positive

Written by Jon Gordon, author of The Shark and the Goldfish, this article tells about the benefits of being positive.

As Mr. Gordon  say’s “Being positive is not just a nice way to live. It’s the way to live.” Here a portion of his 11 reasons to be positive.
It’s taken from 11 Benefits of Being Positive, if you’d like to read his article in full.

1. Positive People Live Longer – In a study of nuns, those that regularly expressed positive emotions lived on average 10 years longer. (The Nun Study)

2. Positive work environments outperform negative work environments. (Daniel Goleman)

3. Positive, optimistic sales people sell more than pessimistic sales people. (Martin Seligman)

4. Positive leaders are able to make better decisions under pressure. (Heartmath.org)

5. Marriages are much more likely to succeed when the couple experiences a 5 to 1 ratio of positive to negative interactions whereas when the ratio approaches 1 to 1, marriages are more likely to end in divorce. (John Gottman)

6. Positive people who regularly express positive emotions are more resilient when facing stress, challenges and adversity. (Several Studies)

7. Positive people are able to maintain a broader perspective and see the big picture which helps them identify solutions where as negative people maintain a narrower perspective and tend to focus on problems. (Barbara Fredrickson)

8. Positive thoughts and emotions counter the negative effects of stress. For example, you can’t be thankful and stressed at the same time. (Several Studies)

9. Positive emotions such as gratitude and appreciation help athletes perform at a higher level. (Heartmath.org)

10. Positive people have more friends which is a key factor of happiness and longevity. (Robert D. Putnam)

11. Positive and popular leaders are more likely to garner the support of others and receive pay raises and promotions and achieve greater success in the workplace. (Several Studies)

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Life’s Like Riding A Bicycle

Life is like riding a bicycle – in order to keep your balance, you must keep moving. During one of my visits to ILT,  I came across one of Jessica Rose’s better drawings,  inspired by this quote from Albert Einstein which is so true.

Miss Rose is quite the busy bee, selling her original art, drawings and photoshop overlays at her several outlets at very reasonable prices. Everything she makes has  a very up beat character. Have a look at her other work if I got you interested!

11 Benefits of Being Positive

Written by Jon Gordon, author of The Shark and the Goldfish, this article tells about the benefits of being positive.

As Mr. Gordon  say’s “Being positive is not just a nice way to live. It’s the way to live.” Here a portion of his 11 reasons to be positive.
It’s taken from 11 Benefits of Being Positive, if you’d like to read his article in full.

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Wisdom quote #1

There is no pleasure in having nothing to do,

the fun is in having having lots to do and not doing it.

Bob Jackson Vigorelli Track SOLD

That’s right, I’m putting my Bob Jackson Vigorell Track frameset on sale.
Last August, I finally ordered my first track frameset, a custom made frame and fork built by Bob Jackson.

Bob Jackson Cycles of Leeds, UK has been a very respectable framebuilding company known for delivering fine quality bike frames, both road and track, since 1935.Their Vigorelli Track frames are in high demand so building the frameset took a little longer than expected as well as finding the right parts for the bike.

Understand my deep disappointment when in January, after the snow and salt had finally disappeared, I took my Bob for it’s first ride, it proved too big…
All the measurements were done correctly before ordering but appearently my upper body is not as well developed as my lower, meaning that it’s too short for the frame size.

But my “heartache” can give you the opportunity of owning a true Bob Jackson Vigorelli Track frameset, at a very reasonable price!

Here are some details:
Bob Jackson Vigorelli Track 24″ (61cm) steel frame and fork
• Paint finish Metallic Oro Ricco
• Hand built using Reynolds 631 oversize tubing for added rigidity
• Fully cast bottom bracket shell, crown & dropouts (120mm rear dropout spacing)
• Comes with a set of bottle fittings, a seatpost bolt and drilled for a front brake (39-49mm)
• Frameset is capable of taking  tyres up to 28mm
• Includes a  5 year guarantee and a bottle of touchup paint

The frame has been reamed and faced by a professional bike shop in order to make the headset and bottom bracket fit, at an additional cost of € 60.

The frameset is in absolute mint condition since I only rode it a few times.

Asking price € 325,- for frame and fork

The pre-installed head set is a 1″ inch NOS Campagnolo Record that I only sell with the frameset for € 35. A brand new Nitto RB-021 bar (not in the pictures) will be for sale as well, like the headset, without any real use. Those could be yours for € 30. Both pretty good deals!

If you are interested, the bike is still built up as shown in the pictures (and there are more, just ask), so you can take it for a spin.
You can contact me at: niek [at] fogchaser [dot] com

Tweed Run London 2010

After last year’s great succes, this is the second time Ted Young-Ing will be organising the annual London Tweed Run. A social ride with a bit of style it is dubbed. Wifey and I just got happily registered for this swell event which nicely falls together with her birthday on the 11 April! Now we need to get our attire together and get her track bike ready…

Some information taken from the website www.tweedrun.com:

This year’s Tweed Run will be on 10 April. We’ll be setting off at 12 noon, on a comfortable-paced 12 mile ride which will take in the sites of Jolly Ol’ London. The Tweed Run is a civilised day out, not a race. We’ll make plenty of stops along the way, including a stop for a spot of tea in Kensington Gardens. We’ll be riding on open roads, but the wonderful Tweed Run marshals will be on hand to offer encouragement, expertise, and a hand fixing any ghastlies that might happen along the way. The ride will end in the City of London, with a bit of a party. We should have you home in time for dinner.

More details of the ride will follow.

Have a look at these pages  get an idea of the relaxed atmosphere:

Tweedrun’s Photostream on Flickr

Brooks Saddles news item on last years Tweed Run

Tweed Run on Facebook

Nice article on A Continuous Lean by Michael Williams

Mission Workshop Vandal: First Impressions

Introduction
During winter time two years ago I had a really bad fall on an iced up road, almost breaking my left shoulder blade in half and hitting the ground hard on the lower part of my back. Some time before that incident I got doored, landing face down but apart from a few scratches and bruises nothing serious happened. A few months after my shoulder incident I got hit by a car, again nothing serious apart from a strained shoulder muscle.
I have come to realize that these things have not been helping my body. You might understand why carrying a bag, filled up to the brim, on one shoulder is not the most healthy way for me to move around.

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Unchopping a tree

Maya Lin – Unchopping a Tree from What is Missing? Foundation on Vimeo.

Unchopping a Tree, part of Maya Lin’s last memorial entitled What is Missing?, debuted at COP15 during the Support REDD+ events sponsored by the Coalition for Rainforest Nations rainforestcoalition.org/eng/.

Her video questions our mind and heart on the emotion that we have towards trees around us. How would you feel if the city parks that you love is destroyed in the next few minutes? How quickly would you act to stop a deforestation that were happening in your city?

What is Missing? is a wake up call and a call to action, showing what is being done throughout the professional field of conservation and also what individuals can do in their everyday lives to make a difference in habitat and species protection. More videos can be seen on WhatIsMissing

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It’s not about the bike this time

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On Industriousness

These cartoons often remind me a little bit too much of work, sometimes they’re even spot on.

Il Pelicano, the creator, has published the first 200 of these gems in a book including the Students series, made available through Lulu. Make me happy and buy it for me, please?

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Deeply moved

I never had a dog and never knew Oden but I miss him.
A beautifully made production in which Jason Wood shares with us his heart felt grief. I wasn’t prepared for the emotions that came with it.

A truly spiritual experience.

Peace by Inches

Al Pacino’s Inspirational Speech from Any Given Sunday. Always admired him and think this is him at his best.

And I haven’t even seen the movie yet…