Friday, November 26, 2010

THE ART OF LIVING EACH DAY by Wilferd A. Peterson




Each day is a lifetime in miniature.To awaken each morning is to be born again, to fall asleep at night is to die to the day.
In between waking and sleeping are the golden hours of the day. What we cannot do for a lifetime we can do for a daytime.
Anyone can hold their temper for a day and guard the words they speak.
Anyone can carry his burden heroically for one day.
Anyone can strive to be happy for a day and to spread happiness around.
Anyone can radiate love for a day.
Anyone can rise above fear for a day and meet each new situation with courage.
Anyone can be kind and thoughtful and considerate for a day.
Anyone can endeavor to learn something new each day and mark some growth.
The supreme art of living is to strive to live each day well.
When we fail and fall short, let us forgive ourselves and consider the words of Emerson: "Finish every day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you will begin it well and serenely and with too high a spirit to be cumbered by your old nonsense."Live a day at a time and remember that tomorrow is another today.

SO MUCH TO LEARN...

Current scenario:


Patron: "Excuse me can you please help me with this? I don't know how to (insert technical query here)?


Me: "Hmmm, sorry I can't help you with that as I've never used that before..."


I believe this course will be the answer to my desire to be able to learn about all these different technologies. I am really looking forward to becoming a little more knowledgeable to enable me to help patrons (not to mention keep up with my children and may be learn something technological that they haven't a clue about.....if that is even possible?!).


Blogs are one thing I know a little about because, I confess, I am a blogaholic. I can easily waste spend a lot of time reading my favorite blogs. I find you can learn a lot from other like-minded people but you can also waste a lot of time reading through all the tailings to get to the gems!

Although book reviews, advice of upcoming events, etc can be done on a website I believe that a blog could make it a lot more 'personal' because people can 'join in the conversation' by adding their comments, which can also be replied to (but the librarian gets to 'stay in control' as comments can be moderated).  I wonder if it could be used in the role of an online bookclub for those that don't have the opportunity to go out and join one (for mothers of young children or housebound people)?  But I am also wondering if there is in fact some better medium to do that such as a forum type set-up?  Hmm, yes, so much to learn!

Anyway, hopefully the scenario at the beginning of this blog will have the happy ending of my being able to say "Yes I CAN help you with that!"

Time to put up our L plates and start learning.  Happy learning everyone.