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Great summary, Rosa. It might take me a day to get through all the links but it will be a learning full day!

What a group! Keep on keeping on folks, this is good stuff.

Rosa...I am going to go get a Venti Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks, log back on, and read this incredible gift of wisdom and knowledge from the community. I think we should call this post, "The Super Synopsis!"

My mom would be so proud of me to be associated with such amazing people.

Perhaps one day we should all combine our resources into one huge MEGA blog. Imagine the influence we would have in the blogosphere! Good stuff Rosa, thanks for including me and taking the time to put this together.

Rosa -- I can only echo your words..."it's all good!"

And Skip -- geez! MEGABLOG? Scary!

Rosa - do you ever sleep?! You are amazing. Fantastic post. I will enjoy reading every post - over the next week. Mahalo for including me.

And the Megablog idea, I think you've already done it.

It is all good, isn't it Rosa?!

This post has so much more significance to me than it would if you had run it last year.

It's all good!

Mahalo Steve, Tim, Skip, Dick, Ken, and Dave for your mana‘o here, and Dwayne- with your post!
http://www.genuinecuriosity.com/genuinecuriosity/2006/02/read_rosas_roun.html

I’m starting to think that “It’s all good.” may be a new phrase in our community’s Language of Intention... lots of kaona… 3 simple words to mean;

—Seeing abundance versus overwhelm
—Engaging fully when you can; understanding that’s what “catch up” means
—Further, there isn’t enough forward momentum in catch up, better to just pick up where the action is
—Divide and Conquer = The Pareto Principle in our virtual connections
—Having trust that “like-minded” is bountiful for us versus single-minded; we value the differences
—No judgments on the silent ... hiatus is good, for the fruits of it will eventually be shared with all when we nānā i ke kumu, and go to the well
—And you can “mark all as read” in those nagging aggregators whenever you need the peace of mind in doing so! The community will always come through for you with what is not to be missed.

This community just blows me away - it's so rich, so generous, so full. It's an honor and an inspiration to be included in the company here!

You mention so many of my favorites here, especially The Coyote Within. He is so wise. But don't forget Slacker Manager, who gives you a laugh with your lesson. And the most beautiful soul in the blogosphere surely is Dan Oestreich over at the Unfolding Leadership blog.

Aloha Marianne - I so agree that Bren, our Slacker Manager is very unforgettable! He is here, in this part:

Have you noticed?
… that delegation seems to be one of Bren’s favorite subjects? If I recall correctly, that’s how we started blog-dating. He tackled it again at the end of January in another one of his not-to-be-missed posts.
Scroll back up for the links.

I have not visited Dan Oestreich over at the Unfolding Leadership blog for a long time (if we are thinking of the same person- I seem to recall his name, but with another blog name?) and I will do so this weekend with your recommendation! Thank you so much.

I am so honored and humbled to be a part of this community. Thank you all for making it as great as it is, and for helping me learn and grow at the feet of all of you!

Yeah, what Phil said. :-)

Thanks for the kind words, Rosa and Marianne!

Hey Phil, I stumbled upon this picture on Flickr today, and I couldn't help thinking about the comment you made here yesterday (2 up) - not that any of us think of you as being at our feet! It was more the thought that it's such a picture of contentment.

Take a look:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/buntekuh/101768930/

You are right, Rosa, Dan used to name his blog after his company but the new name is better, I think. And I missed that reference to Bren aka Slacker Manager!

Beautiful picture Rosa, and the caption of "satisfied" is pretty appropriate too, though I would have preferred "yearning for more." 2006 will be THE year of the breakthrough for our community. I can feel it!

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