Wintertime in Minnesota is a bit different than other places. The cold and snow lend themselves to various outdoor activities, but for the most part people tend to stay inside when the weather creates a challenge to your very life. I have picked up doing various things to pass the time. When I do a daily email, manage the people at work, try to write a book, manage two websites and a Youtube channel, trying to put unique content in all of them, it can somedays be a unique challenge. I make things to unlock the power of my mind. To harness the energies of my imagination. Occasionally though, I may have a table of unique items in front of me, I will draw a blank. In this situation I can neither create anything or write anything or make any video. I am, for all intents and purposes, locked up like a fainting goat. Yet every single day I manage to make it happen. I have learned to focus. To take such amount of time as I need to try and think about only one thing. It is difficult. When I first learned to meditate I would repeat a single rune, thinking of nothing but that rune for a minute, then two, then three. Not as easy as you think. But I also granted myself the authority to pay attention to what was happening in my life. The benefits of such a meditation. Every culture, every religion or spirituality has a manner that encourages us to think of only one thing. That is our faith. And we learn how to do it. But what about life? We sit in front of the blank canvas of our life and listen to everyone else instead of our own heart and mind. You should do this or that. Even from people who do not know how to do anything. The poison of another’s ego practicing misery loves company. Or we just say screw it and work a regular job until we retire. Or, we engage in time passing distractions. I have plenty of those too. How is that working for you? Being honest about our ability to be distracted because we don’t know how to use all the implements laid on the table in front of us to build a life is the first step.