Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Faith to Navigate.


Blogger, Carole, left an interesting post under the "Stick-to-it'ness" blog. She related sailing navigation to career direction. Even though we can use all the slickest navigation tools, such as GPS's and charts, we still use a bit of our "gut feeling". This relates to career direction in that we can take all the assessments in the world, but it comes down to what that "small inner voice" is saying to us....that's where faith comes it. It's so true! So many of my career counselling clients say "I should of listen to my gut" when making career and job decisions.
Problem is, I have two "inner voices" saying "yes" to both my current work and the idea of making a living from a sailboat. A sermon this week challenged me to "feed my sheep". For me, that means to help people see hope for thier futures. I difinatly feel like I am doing this at the career centre, but, I have also recieved positive feedback by offering on-line career counselling (the type I could do from a sailboat). I guess this is where faith comes in, to just continue in both until something forces a decision. What do you think?

Monday, May 11, 2009

Natural Healing

Time to get the sailboat ready! Natural Heeling was the name of my boat when I purchased it, and I kept the name. It reminded me of how nature can calm the soul. Sailing out of Bing Inlet with my buddy Neil, we anchored near the tree in the picture. It was the same area where Tom Thomson, of the Group of Seven lived and painted.
I staired at the tree and rocks and thought how little they have changed from the Group of Seven days. In a world full of change it's nice to be near, climb, and touch things that have not changed for hundreds of years. It makes me think of what legacy am I going to leave? Time in nature is actually a catalyst for me to change.
How does nature heal you?

Monday, May 4, 2009

Gadgets for work and life on the water.



It's worth it to keep your kids. My daughters bought me a set of BlueChart maps for my Garmin GPS (which they also bought for me). With the nautical maps this GPS is a perfect gadget for getting around the lakes, especially when looking for great places to anchor for a day of online work.
With the push of a button I can locate recommended anchor spots close to my sailing location. I can also call up tons of details about the nearby marinas, such as services, washroom facilities, restaurant, and accommodations. I can see myself using this gadget to locate marinas to hang out at for the day.
I especially like the "anchor slippage", a warning that sounds if the boat anchors slip...great if you're "sleeping on the job"!