It went from one-minute to 20+ in a heartbeat

Mile High Montessori School, Denver
Last week in Denver on a 10-miler.

 

Mile High Montessori School, Denver

 

It went from one-minute to 20+ minutes in a heartbeat.

In a rare opportunity to catch our son’s teacher in a casual, relaxed moment, we went from the typical cursory conversation to her asking all about last week’s Denver trip.

Had texted her the photo above, in real time, during a 10-mile run through town.

What was incredibly stimulating were her questions. Which comes as no surprise, because she is an attorney by trade.

Rarer still, someone’s ability to challenge my thinking. LOVE when that happens.

It inspires me to remember that’s my most important differentiator amongst a sea of ‘professional speakers’.

.lead .differently

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The poorest of the poor

Website blog post screen shot
Excerpt from older blog post.

 

What is the most common excuse for avoiding something?

Time is the great equalizer in life. Everyone gets 24 hours each day. None get more, none get less.

Not enough time is a poor excuse.

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Our only chance of thriving is to fight like hell

Envy Labs Orlando
Envy Labs Orlando

 

Envy Labs Orlando
Envy Labs Orlando

 

Envy Labs Orlando robot mascot
Envy Labs Orlando robot mascot.

 

WordPress Core Team contributor David Laietta.
WordPress Core Team contributor David Laietta. Love his shirt.

 

WorldPress Orlando Meetup at Envy Labs
WorldPress Orlando Meetup at Envy Labs last night.

 

Twitter direct message
Chance meeting and connection at seminar.

 

Biggest roller coaster under construction on Orlando's International Drive
The Orlando Eye is under construction on International Drive.

 

This is one of five daily posts i write. Today’s other four posts are hiding something.

The issues and challenges that occur daily, endlessly.

Teaching a 14-year old to wire his brain to make every problem an opportunity or a challenge. And that bad things happen to everyone, all the time.

Our only chance of thriving is to fight like hell.

To get and stay in fighting shape: mentally, physically, spiritually, career-wise, and at our home base.

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