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Revisiting the Tortoise and the Hare . . .
Are they still teaching parables in school? I remember having picture books full of parables as a kid. Today my post theme can be best exemplified by the Tortoise and the Hare parable. For those who don’t know – or … Continue reading
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My HOME STRETCH Game Plan . . .
Last week’s mini crisis reminded me of a priority more important than any of the professional goals I have for this year . . . my health. If my health isn’t in order there is nothing else possible. Not only … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, active, body fat, cardiovascular, change, chubby, crisis, dialysis session, diet, endorphins, fit, fitness journey, fitness model, game plan, health, Home Stretch, kidney transplant, Life, magazines, major operation, photo shoot, priority, professional goals, quality of life, race, recovery period, status, strong, thick
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