One Push Up A Day

Blogging Carnival?

Blogging Carnival?

The very first blog post I ever wrote was on August 8, 2008.

The blog is entitled, One Push Up, and the post is similarly titled, “One push up a day?”

Thought is was lost in cyber-space.  Couldn’t find it, but today it fell from Heaven so to speak.

It’s really long. And I even ended it with a promise to write the next day. Of course, that never happened.

You see a lot of this on the Internet. Eager beavers, with good intentions, but no vision, no plan, no drive to do the hard work.

Just wanted to capture it for the archives, the record book, the history lesson, etc.

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Book, What Book?

Life Is A Game. Will You Be A Winner?

Life Is A Game. Will You Be A Winner?

Write a book?  Are you kidding me?  Who’s got time?

You don’t know where to start, right?  Why should you write a book?  Why should you blog?   Why should you do anything that’s hard?

If you ever decide to go beyond blogging and write a souvenir copy called a book, click here for an interesting, but mostly entertaining (which is actually quite refreshing) article chock full of things to ponder, mostly good things.

There are, however, a few things that my small-town brain doesn’t understand. And in a busy world, there’s not enough time to worry about those parts (which is also refreshing).

Don’t die with a book in you.

Write?

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Quiet

It's So Quiet

It's So Quiet

As we journey through life, unexpected things happen. Some really good. Some not. Some are in between. And there are “constants” in our lives, even as things ebb and flow.

Just spent four days in Hartford, Connecticut on a business trip.

So?

Well, traveling is simply part of the landscape of my work.  Some trips are long. Some short. Some close. Others far away.

But there was always one thing I could count on.  And sadly, I can no longer count on it.

The remarkable sound of a happy and barking Dog, tail wagging wildly and following me everywhere I go, as soon as the garage door opened.

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Learn Grow Transform

Forty Years To Grow Two Feet Tall

Forty Years To Grow Two Feet Tall

Learn

Grow.

Transform.

Repeat.

I used to think people would notice if you did a great job.  Then I realized that I was surrounded by alpha dogs. Everyone around me is doing a great job. Should have seen that one coming, but I didn’t.

The antidote?

Work harder or shut the hel heck up.  You either get this or you don’t.

(transformation dwells at the far, far end of hard work)

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The Ones We Miss

School Musical

School Musical

Last night on the phone call from my Hartford, Connecticut Marriott Hotel room, Cheryl and Chapin recounted the day they had.  The one I missed.

It was a milestone day for Chapin. He played the lead part in a musical production at his school.  He even surprised Cheryl with his confidence “onstage”.

I was not surprised to hear the news.  Sure, it was sad to not be there, but when I think about our United States Military Men and Women, defending our Country’s freedom in remote places far away, I quickly got over any guilty feelings.

Why wasn’t I surprised?  Because I am Chapin’s teacher.  As a professional speaker, author, blogger and entrepreneur, I’ve come to know the universal law of success.  Nothing succeeds like success.

It was like when Walt Disney World Resort opened in 1971.  People where sad that Walt Disney didn’t get to see the “opening day”.  It was the one Walt Disney missed.

On the contrary, Walt Disney “saw” it so vividly before he died in 1966.  That’s the only reason his older brother Roy O. Disney didn’t sell those 27,443 acres of cheap, alligator, snake, and mosquito infested swampland.

Time marches on and so do the ones we miss.

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He’d Like To Remain Anonymous

Professional Speaker

Professional Speaker

“Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.” — unknown

You’ve heard me say, “Blessed beyond measure”, maybe a million times.

Why?

Because it’s true.

Coincidence?

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Everything

I Spend Hours In His Cage

I Spent Hours In His Cage

“Let everything you do be done as if it makes a difference.” — William James, 1842 – 1910

Two days after this hospital visit, to rehydrate Carter and get meds in his system, we returned to this animal hospital.

And when we got home from that Valentine’s Day morning visit, I dug a big hole in the ground.

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What A Young Man Should Know

Lifelong Love of Learning

Lifelong Love of Learning

“What should a young male of 21 know, and what should he be able to do?

There are no conclusive answers to those questions, but they are certainly worth asking.

A young man should know how this country is run and how it got that way.

He should know the Federalist Papers and de Tocqueville, and he should know recent world history. If he does not know what has been tried in the past, he cannot very well avoid those pitfalls as they come up in the future.

A young man should be computer literate and, moreover, should know Hemingway from James Joyce. He should know how to drive a car well–such as is not covered in Driver’s Ed.

He should know how to fly a light airplane. He should know how to shoot well. He should know elementary geography, both worldwide and local. He should have a cursory knowledge of both zoology and botany. He should know the fundamentals of agriculture and corporate economy.

He should be well qualified in armed combat, boxing, wrestling and judo, or its equivalent.

He should know how to manage a motorcycle.

He should be comfortable in at least one foreign language, more if appropriate to his background. He should be familiar with remedial medicine.

These things should be accomplished before a son leaves his father’s household.”   — Col. Jeff Cooper

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