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Sick Sucks

A kid won’t usually say being sick sucks.  they more often will say it’s no fun.  Why is it no fun? Because they are used to having fun and aren’t now. They have something to compare it to.  What about us adults?  If you don’t have fun in your life, then being sick isn’t that different than not being sick.

Copping an Attitude

Obviously, it’s not easy to have fun when you are sick or taking serious medicine. Even the most fun people can get way down due to an illness.  But they don’t stay down for long. Even in the hospital they will find a way to have fun, maybe by being sassy with the nurses or cracking some jokes with their grandkids. But at the root they do so by realizing the fun is in the attitude, even in the midst of the sickness.  And guess what?  It’s pretty well proven that that attitude in turn actually helps the person get healthier.   But if you can’t have fun when you are healthy, you certainly won’t be able to when you are sick.

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Drawing, quote and commentary by Marty Coleman

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Answer to yesterday’s photo question:

Yesterday I posted about speaking at Social Media Tulsa and included 2 photos, one a camera phone pic, the other a DSLR photo and asked which one was which.  Here are the two photos and the answer.

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The top photograph was taken with my iPhone, the bottom with my Panasonic G1 camera.  I did the same minimal manipulation on both.  The iPhone image I converted to sepia and slightly adjusted the brightness and contrast using the Photoshop Express App in the phone. It took about 2 minutes to take, process and post.  The G1 image I did the exact same thing, but did it on my Mac Pro desktop after downloading from my camera.  

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