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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Running for Cover
“If I’m great, it might make you feel bad” Is that it? Is that the thought that runs through so many of our minds? Is it conditioning, or is it hard wired into us as a species? All I know … Continue reading
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Tagged dare to be great, personal, photography, power, stand in your power, strength, talent, young
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Doing it for a Friend
I stand there stunned. The squeaky door behind me is slowly pulled shut by a spring that has seen better days, and I am alone in this place. I’m having second thoughts about how much I even need to be … Continue reading
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Tagged 7-11, clean the bathroom, convenience store, deal, deals, diapers, friendship, smile, smiling, trade, work
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The Messages We Send
Driving home, I see a boy slightly banged up via skateboard on the roadside. Me (rolling down window): Hey there. You ok? Can I give you a ride somewhere? Teen boy: Yeah, um, I’m not supposed to take rides. Me: … Continue reading
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Tagged accident, distress, education, help, music, red hot chili peppers, roadside, skateboard, stopping, stranger
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Incredible Courage
This story comes from a PSN friend on Facebook. “I saw something today that, in hindsight, I realize was incredibly courageous. My tennis team was in playoffs today. As a group of us were waiting for courts to open up, … Continue reading
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Tagged courage, enabling, personal, power, seizure, tennis, unstoppable
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Dancing Like Crazy
Pamela is a beautiful, active, successful woman. She’s created companies, sold them, traded on Wall Street, oh yeah, and she’s a private investigator in her spare time. She collects information for high profile attorneys and spends a lot of time … Continue reading
Coming Home to a Place I’ve Never Been
Rico, Colorado is 8,800 feet above sea level (2,600 meters) in one of the most beautiful places I’ve been. The internet lists the population there at 253 – but that increases by several times during ski season. Telluride is just … Continue reading
Staying Cool
Ok, I’ll start out here with an unsavory confession. One that will be obvious once we meet… I sweat. I know every human can say that on some level, but I’m afraid I have to admit it is a talent … Continue reading