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Jun
11

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Mar
20

Shooting Myself In The Foot

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This week, I’ve been taking an inventory, so to speak, of how I’m doing with my New Year’s Resolutions. My main Resolution was to say, “Yes, I can!” more often, stepping outside my comfort zone and being more open to new things.

To be honest, I think I’ve done pretty well. But I’m not perfect. I have probably missed some opportunities, some I’m sure of and some I will never know what I could have realized had I said, “Yes!” Read More→

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Mar
13

Just Who Are You, Anyway?

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“Just Who Are You, Anyway?”

Like the credit card company commercial that rattles off the cost of a trip with airfare, hotel, meals and entertainment and ends with, “Priceless” (you know which one I’m talking about), I want to introduce you to that concept of what truly is your most valuable wealth.

I would say that most people do not think of themselves as having had an fascinating life or one that would make a bestselling autobiography. I’ll bet, though, that these people have had, at least once in their lives, let their guard down and talked about certain things in their past and, then, maybe much to their surprise, had the listener say, “What an interesting life you’ve had!” Read More→

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