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Monthly Archives: September 2011
How our physical world has changed since 9-11, our new found vigilance; sure, the story ‘s been told time and time again. It only occurred to me this morning as we watched the never ending reading of the names what I should have said, assignment be damned. What really changed in the last 10 years, post 9-11 for us and I think for so many, is my sense of resolve to live every day to its fullest, because you just don’t know. Sometimes successfully and other times not so much, but as anniversaries like these loom large and media-ized, it jolts me back to that determination again. Continue reading
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Tagged 9-11, 9/11, explaining 9-11 to children, live for today, post 9-11, vigilance
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Facebook used to be a means stay in contacts with friends and share photos. Now…now my friends, it has become life. Accept it, embrace it, and market your practice all over it. Facebook is here to stay! Continue reading
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Tagged addiction, business, Facebook, Justin Bieber, marketing
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24 hours can turn into an eternity when waiting for a phone call. Just ask any teenage girl. Waiting and waiting, patience turns into panic. Every minute that passes feels like an eternity. Continue reading