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Take a shot
In the final Olympic men’s hockey game between Canada and the USA yesterday, the Canadians scored in overtime to take the gold medal. Sidney Crosby, the game’s hero, was asked to recount how that goal went in. His answer: “I … Continue reading
Posted in growth
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Starting Over
Lots is said about living in the present moment, but often it seems to be a vague concept, hard to apply to daily life. Today, I’m choosing to apply that by starting over with what I have, and who I … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, growth
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Burning Man 2009: the good stuff
After I finished writing for a full afternoon about my Burning Man experiences, I realized I had left a lot out. I just couldn’t cover it all. But there were some experiences that I still wanted to share with you. … Continue reading
Posted in fun, gratitude
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Burning Man 2009
Lots of people have been asking, “How was Burning Man?” Since that question would require at least a one-hour answer, I decided to save the bulk of it for a blog that I can share with you in writing, so … Continue reading
Posted in fun, healing
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More than we can bear
There is this myth going around that “God never gives us more than we can bear.” If that were true, then nobody would ever starve, or escape into drug addiction, or commit suicide. If we only ever experienced what we … Continue reading
Posted in compassion, God, service
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