Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: ENJOY THE MOMENTS

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: ENJOY THE MOMENTS:                                                                              “Life is made of moments not milestones.”                      ...

ENJOY THE MOMENTS

                                                             



“Life is made of moments not milestones.”

                                        Rose Kennedy

It is the petty things that stress us out. It is the moments of joy we miss

because we look for the big score or milestone. As Joe Paterno said,

“Don’t sweat the small stuff and it is all small stuff.” It is the ordinary

moment we need to stop and savor. My five-mile run this morning was

quite ordinary but beautiful. The things we tend to take for granted are

the things we should pause and savor. As they say, “stop and smell

the roses.” It is great to have big, big goals, or “I cannot wait until I

get this or that” but enjoy the process. Soak in the moments along

the way. Celebrate the “little wins” or accomplishments along the way.

These are the moments we must not miss, and we must be grateful,

for these are the moments that carry us through the rough patches.

These are the moments that bring us the most joy and satisfaction.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: BE YOURSELF

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: BE YOURSELF:   “It sounds so simple, but if you just be yourself, you’re different than anybody else.”                                              — To ...

BE YOURSELF

 




“It sounds so simple, but if you just be yourself,
you’re different than anybody else.”
                                    To n y B e n n e t t

Somewhere along the way, it happens. A slow insidious process
without you even knowing it, like the boiled frog that starts out
in cold water slowly turning up the temperature finding itself boiling
without realizing it happened. You lose your identity. You lose your
individuality. You become exactly who the world tells you you should
be. Can you remember who you were before this happened to you?
That is the person you need to re-connect with. Who you should be.
Your true individual unique self. Some folks never lose that spirit,
but most of us do because we have it sucked out of us in a system
designed to crank out uniform parts in a uniform system to satisfy
the needs of other people. Just remember to be yourself and always
to do your best. Be the best version of YOURSELF in the moment
doing what you are best at. That is perfection. You are quite unique.
One of a kind and can never be replaced. Make your own path.
Think outside the box. Think freely. Think creatively. Be original.
Learn from the past. Observe. Pay attention. Watch others. Take it
all in, then combine that with your own skills, talent, uniqueness,
free spirit and make it better. Make it your own. Free yourself up to
be your own person. Do what you and you alone were built to do. Do
what is interesting to you. You were born unique, one of a kind. Be
your natural self. Do what comes naturally. Be your true self. Play
to your strengths. Your value comes from who you are. You were
created perfectly for a purpose. Work at improving your skills that
fit with your unique spirit and purpose.


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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: FOCUS ON THE PRESENT

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: FOCUS ON THE PRESENT:                                                        “You’ll have bad times, but it’ll always wake you up to the good stuff you weren’t pa...

FOCUS ON THE PRESENT

                                                      


“You’ll have bad times, but it’ll always wake you up

to the good stuff you weren’t paying attention to.”

                                        Good Will Hunting

When you are feeling anxious or overwhelmed, remember, slow your

mind down and focus on the present. Pay attention in the moment.

It is like being at mile 20 of a 100-mile ultramarathon, if you start

thinking about how you are going to finish or what mile 80 is going

to look like, your mind and thoughts will race ahead and get the best

of you. Instead, focus on what is right in front of you. Put one foot in

front of the other and focus, concentrate on getting to the next mile

marker. Keep going. Break it down into smaller sections. Just get

to that next telephone pole. Smaller, manageable, bite size chunks.

Avoid thinking about all the things that may go wrong. Stay focused

on the present situation. Seize the present moment. Concentrate. Do

the work. Prepare. Do not look back or do not dwell on regret. Avoid

imagined anxiety or troubles that may or may not come about ahead.

Focus and concentrate on the present. The task at hand. Avoid being

distracted by frustration or fear. Focus on now and be where you are

because right now is all we have.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: PEBBLE IN THE SHOE AND STARFISH

Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: PEBBLE IN THE SHOE AND STARFISH:   “It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it’s the pebble in your shoe.”  —Mu h a m m a d  A l i That tiny pebble in your ...