Ask yourself: 'Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream?' Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams took pictures that carried you away: every one of them made you feel, think and dream. Spending this week in New Mexico makes me feel that same way: the landscapes and the people are very enticing and engaging. So, I get what people here tell me about it awakening all of your senses: so much so, it seems to let the positive energy help you see more clearly. Which leads me to an article I read recently about the trend towards 4-day work weeks – not just the optional kind, but standard too. Surveys show that many of today’s younger workers – who will be a majority of the workforce in the next 10 years - want to work hard and have 3 days off to do whatever else they do that excites and re-energizes them. Doing things that make you feel think and dream – at work, with colleagues, and serving customers – are good and keep you feeling alive. The concept behind the gig economy – work where and when you want – recognizes people’s interest in working and playing hard. Discover the subjects that make you feel, think and dream today.
Ansel Adams (1902 –1984): Landscape photographer and environmentalist known for his black-and-white images of the American West
Photo: by Kathleen Dillon Nathan
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