This blog is to share my thoughts on Home as a Holy Place. Twenty-five years of marriage and children have brought many adventures that teach me daily home can be sacred ground. Wherever we seek Christ and whenever He reaches into our lives the holiness begins.

What Brilliant People Do

I read a quote recently:  
"Some days I amaze myself.  The other days I put the laundry in the oven."
While I bumble about, I admire the brilliance of those around me. Because some days I don't feel very clever,  perhaps because of a mismanaged day, a poor judgment call, something I said that hurt someone,  a missed opportunity, an ever increasing to do list etc. I love to see the brilliant things others do, so I can do them too.

I made a list of what I am learning from brilliant people around me:
  • Be brilliant in the basics.  Do the simple things that matter most really well.
  • Decide to not be judgmental but encouraging.  It builds confidence for all.
  • Look for ways to serve everywhere you go.
  • Cornmeal will get rid of ants.
  • Listen, really listen to understand how the other person thinks.
  • Approach things with an open mindset. Don't see barriers, see possibilities.
  • Post your goals on a wall. Look and think about what you want to see and be every day.
  • You have a mission and a message that no one else can give like you.
  • Baking soda in the water will make boiled eggs easy to peel.
  • Family is the treasure.
  • Look up for answers.
  • Look ahead and plan.
  • Failures are pathways to success if we learn from them.
  • Gratitude is the mystery problem solver. 
  • Chill.
  • Nurturing meals are a powerful way to draw people together. 
  • Say I'm sorry.  Take responsibility.  Don't make excuses.
  • Bring honor, respect and value to every situation.
  • Work hard.  It is the way to get ahead.
  • Be loyal. 
  • Follow your heart.  Be passionate.
    I love to watch, learn and talk to brilliant people.  We talk, listen and good things happen.  And when I confess that I put the milk in the cupboard and the cereal in the fridge, I smile when I learn that a few of the brilliant people around me have done the same.