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It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.
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Thinks I find along the way
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It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.
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Heh, heh, heh… Here’s a video blog I missed from @jenpastilioff. MSH. Love it…
Jen’s vlog posts just keep getting better and better. You go, girl!!!
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Do you know when the average person is the most productive or how many people feel overworked? Then enjoy this infographic on productivity secrets.
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Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as an escape.
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The harder you try to forget something, the more you think about it unconsciously. Relax, breathe and release.
That which we resist, persists…
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Focus on what you can do, not what you can’t. Small steps turn into miles.
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Please allow me to brag about my son Caleb [the one in lane 2 on the right] who placed first in the 110 hurdles at regionals yesterday. He also placed 4th in the 330 hurdles; both good enough to move on to sectionals. I had no idea he was so fast! He gets it from his mother I guess…
Looking a little tired after the 330…
Onward to sectionals in Princeton on Thursday!
I might lose a friend or two over this post, but over the weekend, I read an article by Dr. Steve McSwain on the Huffington Post and it rocked my world! I curate it here:
To those who know me, it is no surprise that I was born with a WHY chromosome.
Because I was so fortunate as to travel the world during my teen years…those highly impressionable years…I’ve seen things, heard things, experienced things that became fertile soil to my many questions.
I was raised in a Southern Baptist pastor’s home. Everyone I knew was Christian. Most were Baptist. Even if you did not go to church, you regarded yourself as Christian and, very often, as Baptist, too. So, the nearest thing to me of a person of another “religion” was a Catholic.
Yet, on more than one occasion, I’ve stood with thousands of other actual Catholics in St. Peter’s Square in Rome…as they eagerly awaited a blessing from the Pope… and, as I watched with curiosity… wonder… questions.
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When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable.
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It’s easy to show skin. It takes bravery to show humility, vulnerability, compassion, heart, kindness, and self-respect. -Mandy Hale
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In a sea of red and yellow tulips, these orange toned specimens stood out. Photo by Bill Pevlor of Pops Digital Photography.
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What Words Do You Turn to For Comfort as Inspired By Harriet Seitler. This morning, a friend in Chicago tweeted the question “What words do you turn to for comfort?” It’s going to be okay. Everythi…
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When you fight to cling to people who are no longer meant to be in your life, you delay your destiny. Let them go.
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I deserve love. I deserve health. I deserve to be happy.
These are all things we can give ourselves and for which we do not need to depend on other people…
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