Math is where the answer is right and everything is nice – you can look out the window and see the blue sky – or the answer is wrong and you have to start all over again and see how it comes out this time.
Carl Sandburg
Earlier this evening, LinkedIn Pulse published my Blog entitled, “Why We Sometimes Don’t Make a Choice” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-we-sometimes-dont-make-choice-jo-ann-m-radja by @Coach_Jo_Ann on @LinkedIn. I used a few photos to explain Choice and how the Philosopher Tom V Morris, offered insights into that subject.
I shot the photo, above-left, yesterday morning. It is frost on a window. As I was putting away my flash drive, I remembered the graphic artist and mathematician, M.C. Escher. He was well-known for intersecting images, similar in concept to nature’s frost pattern. An example of Escher’s artwork is shown above-right. As we are almost at year’s end, we often think about what went well for us and what we want to improve in our careers. While we are not all artists, artwork in all forms within social media, offer a space away from our careers to relax and enjoy life for what it is. Relaxation brings clarity to our thoughts so we welcome each day for its own sake.
As You Choose Who You Want to be Known As during the new year of 2017, may your choices bring peace, happiness and contentment in your chosen career. Happy New Year!
“Jo Ann” M. Radja, Executive and Career Management Coach