Monthly Archives: June 2011

My mother in law just sent me a quote in reference to today’s blog post.  It sums up the exact point I was trying to make. . . “Turbulence is inevitable, but misery is optional.” Howard Putnam That’s all.

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“I think that at all times we are going into a storm, we are in the middle of a storm, or we are coming out of a storm. . . that’s just life.” These were words expressed to me today in a conversation I was having with someone.  Honestly, the statement left me puzzled.  This […]

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Each person comes into this world with a specific destiny–(s)he has something to fulfill, some message has to be delivered, some work has to be completed. You are not here accidentally–you are here meaningfully. There is a purpose behind you. The whole intends to do something through you. -Osho I love these words.  I believe […]

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This morning I was reading this article by Peter Sagal.  In the article he describes running like “a super-power that most people don’t need.”  He describes the venture as “useless” and goes on to explain: In the modern world, it gives us no competitive advantage, no marketable skill, no way of earning our keep, and […]

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It’s a term we all know.  Most of us have probably used it to reference one thing or another.  In your mind you are probably picturing that cool circular black and white symbol.  Yin and Yang. . . do we really know what it means?  You probably know that it is an ancient Chinese concept.  […]

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