Things fell apart today (again)

balance
we did Twistee Treat yesterday, since I am out-of-town this week

Things fell apart today (again). Thank goodness for being decently organized. No run this morning. No gym visit either. Both were scheduled. Instead, re-focused energy were it was more needed.

Balance is a pendulum, not a gauge, nor a bullseye. Learning how to ebb and flow with this is a learnable talent.

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Note: This post was written from 35k feet, well past the normal morning routine.

The first three people you meet make a difference

An approaching storm packing 70-mph gusts quickly made the venue deserted…

USATF

Track and field venues

The first three people you meet make a difference:

  1. Meet Director, Mark Jones, personally ensured packet pickup
  2. Pat Dunigan, Dentist and M56 1500 runner, graciously offered to share dorm room
  3. Randy Sturgeon, National Masters News publisher, assured we wouldn’t be disqualified for missing our Declaration to race

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Insight: Good karma attracts good karma

Time Is Money And Health Is Wealth

Didn't think my alarm clock was ever gonna go off. So ready to get started!!

MacDonald’s would have saved a lot of time. But a sit-down dinner, while expensive time-wise, offered the best return on investment health-wise.

This choice was made easier because I was organized and prepared for the next day. It would have been much more difficult to put health first if I still had work to do to prepare for the next day. I got lucky this time.

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Self-Fulfilling For jeff noll?

What? jeff noll? Just an SEO experiment in progress. Did the same thing with jeffrey noel and rose up to Google search’s front page, without having any jeffreynoel domain names.

Silly? Maybe. Self-absorbed? Not for a second. It’s called Marketing on a bootstrapped budget. Oh, and something about raising money until a cure is found…

Anyway, do any of you have examples of how your hard work, your experimentation has paid off?

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