Habits

Maria and exploring our backyards here | Credit phb What strategies do you use to increase comfort in your daily life? This is a very good question, indeed. Have to think first: In a job application I might fail, I would think. Do I use any strategies at all? Do I really wish comfort? What are my comfort zones, if any? In a nutshell: As I have reached 75 years of age, I do not need any comfort in my daily life at all. I rather go through efforts and challenges and face them while they come up. However, not wasting my time is a motto. So re - reading Atomic Habits and knowing what I wish to do during my remaining days and weeks and months and years: This is really important for me, comfort no, rather not! Tasks and new challenges, yes, for sure. More reading? Depends … More blogging? Yes, of course. As long as it takes. Who are you, and how many? Screenshot by phb War Museum Screnshot by phb With Copilot you can try yourself and give it some shape according to needs: Copilot Version #1 Stillness, Repeated: Notes on Daily Comfort By Peter H Bloecker Author and active Blogger Profile Newsletter Edition – 9 July 2025 Version A warm mug cupped in both hands.A window cracked open to birdsong.A list written slowly, not to rush—but…

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World War II Comes to Brisbane

Australia followed Britain into war against Germany when World War II began on 1 September 1939, but it was not until Japan bombed the US Pacific …World War II Comes to Brisbane Follow the Blog of Historian Peter Ludlow here … He knows the Moreton Bay of Brisbane very well and loves Moreton Island as much as I do. Always good to go back there for a few days and explore the history around. Like the Lighthouse Walk. Awesome … Thank you again, Peter Ludlow, sharing this with us. Best from QLD yours phb

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Fort Lytton

peterlud.wordpress.com/2022/04/02/fort-lytton/ Moreton Bay History / Brisbane River / Author Peter Ludlow This was not long ago, just a reminder how young the nation is ... And Brisbane has become a vibrant city hosting the Olympics in 2032!

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