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25
Apr

Consistent Persistence

I have been sharing a motto of mine a lot lately:  Consistent Persistence.  It is my answer to just about every question of “What does it take to be a success?”  Then I was shown a hopeful sign of consistent persistence in action – 40 + years in the making. Buckminster Fuller stated in the...
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21
Feb

Maureen’s Gourmet Pepper Jam

February, and especially Valentine’s day, is dedicated to honoring love. Usually showing love in February means getting or giving a gift to someone you love.  I was fortunate to receive many gifts of love this February – most of them were not tangible.  One, however, was edible, Maureen’s GourmetPepper Jam.  The jam was a gift...
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18
Nov

Making Lists

Tis’ the Season…I will not comment on my feeling about the commericalization of the season we are entering.  Instead, I will focus on a great habit that has come from this season and how to use it move forward with your life goals.  The habit I am referring to is the making of lists. During...
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19
Aug

Small Person Big Impact

My last post was about Tipping Points and Positive Psychology. That theme continues with a message of hope that the high school students of today will be able to transform their ‘contagious power’ into the power that fuels contagious compassion. Leaving a legacy has never been high on my list of things to be concerned...
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12
Aug

Time Vampires

It’s summer and I know I could possibily have found a more joyful way to invest a Sunday afternoon, yet the level of satisfaction I got from filing a pile of papers that dated back as far as 2008 really did give me a lot of satisfaction.  I know, yet again another sign that what...
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15
Jun

I Am Enough

So much of adult life is focused on what has to happen next in order for some goal to be achieved. From the mundane of brushing your teeth to the sublime of creating and sustaining happiness and success, we are schooled in setting goals, making lists, and taking steps to achieve our goals. What would...
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29
Apr

Child’s Play Part 2

This week I posted a copyrighted photo by New York City designer Roxane W. Isbey, Jr.  I asked you some questions to get your creative juices flowing and to reconnect with your natural sensing which may have gone dormant during your development from childhood into adulthood.  Since children usually get o play every day —...
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19
Oct

Asking Part II – What You Ask For

Never has clarity been more important as when you are setting goals and asking for assistance – especially if the assistance you are seeking is from God or your universal source. I know, I know, I am using that “G” word again. Do yourself a favor and just get over it. You would not be...
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08
Aug

Be The Hero AM Arizona Monday August 10

Are you brave enough to Be The Hero? It just might be easier than you think! Author Noah Blumenthal’s just released book guides you through the day-to-day life of his main character’s thoughts, interactions and the consequences of those thoughts and interactions. Even though parables are not my preferred book reading or recommending genre (I...
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07
Jul

Working on the Weekend in Las Vegas

This last weekend — on July 4th to be exact — I had the opportunity to enjoy the Las Vegas Philharmonic against the greatest community asset Las Vegas has — the Springs Preserve. On of the architects of this ecologically perfect environment is Craig Galati, President of Lucchesi Galati Archetects. I admire Craig not only...
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