Play Your Position with Mary Lou Kayser

When my kids were small, one of the favorite bedtime books in our house was Eric Carle’s “The Very Busy Spider.” If you’re not familiar with this book, it’s one that teaches children about focusing on work that matters. With delightful illustrations, the story has several different kinds of animals asking the spider who is spinning her web to do things with them. The horse asks if she wants to go for a ride, the goat asks if she wants to jump on the rocks, the dog asks if she wants to chase a cat… but her answer to all these invitations is no thanks, she is busy spinning her web.

 

In today's episode, I talk about how to be more like a spider and less like a horse, dog, or goat. It's fun, it's relevant -- and always with a simple yet powerful takeaway!

 

 

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Direct download: VeryBusySpider.mp3
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