Five Blogs.
Five Miles.
Every day (except for the running).
Alltop lists the top blogs in the world.
The USATF Master’s Track & Field National Championships are this Summer.
Focus and discipline.
I think I can. I think I can. I think I can….
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Five Blogs.
Five Miles.
Every day (except for the running).
Alltop lists the top blogs in the world.
The USATF Master’s Track & Field National Championships are this Summer.
Focus and discipline.
I think I can. I think I can. I think I can….
There’s a secret to life not many people recognize, and even fewer talk about.
Know what it is?
Being organized.
And the “yeast” that makes being organized work, is simplification.
Complicated processes are a slow poison to our souls.
It’s odorless, colorless, tasteless, silent and completely invisible.
Wake up calls, a mentor, a higher purpose, and maybe one other thing are the catalyst to transformational change.
No, but he has two gifts that he works to his advantage.
Know what they are?
We all have them delivered to us at birth.
Most likely, however, we throw the directions away too early and never recover.
They are profoundly simple and yet, simply profound.
And it will have to wait until tomorrow.
Meanwhile, maybe you can guess. Maybe not.
A week ago, you heard me promise to share two milestones that happened:
One year ago today, I challenged myself to two things. One was simple and seemed easy enough.
The other was only supposed to last 100 days – a 100 day challenge to “force” myself to develop a daily writing habit.
Everyday for the past year, these things happened, and today marks the one-year anniversary:
Amazing, transformational things have resulted.
If we don’t spend time worrying about our health, does that mean we’re safe?
What a strange question.
Does sticking our head in the sand make the scary monster go away?
Did my annual comprehensive blood test this morning. And then a work-offered biometric screening hours later.
Apparently, it’s good to practice what you preach.