Person Of The Week

Who’s the most important Human in your life?

How do you let them know?

ABC Evening News with Diane Sawyer, on Fridays, honors a “Person Of The Week” at the end of the broadcast. Last night it was Garth Brooks, who’s sold more music than Michael Jackson. He’s doing 9 concerts in 6 days and donating all the money to the Tennessee flood victims.

Ever have something on your mind, for a long time, and then you are given a sign?

Feels good. Liberating. Joyful. Doesn’t it?

I’d like to honor my favorite human with a special Garth Brooks song. It leans on the sappy side, but it is…real life in real time. It’s also the first time I’ve heard this rendition:

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PS. I Love You (movie trailer)

Don’t Know Don’t Care

Promise?
Promise?

I’m assuming (crazy, huh?) you just finished reading this post.

While it may seem like I’m interesting, it really is about being interested.

And maybe, to you, it would seem interesting to be The Internet’s Only Five-a-Day Blogger.

But have you really thought about how organized you would need to be to write five daily, differently themed posts? And not for 100 days, but, like, for years?

Bottom line, I’m interested. Interested in honestly trying to help you help yourself – to create a ripple effect in a humble effort to help make the world a better place.

Do you know who you are? And are you a good one?

Guessing, you don’t know and don’t care.

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The Proverbial In Box

Maybe This Will Do The Trick
Maybe This Will Do The Trick

Since the office was invented, people have struggled to keep their “In-Box” from overflowing. The pressure to keep the mountain of work from growing bigger is unrelenting.

Good problem to have, isn’t it?

It means you have a job.

To all those unemployed or underemployed, good thoughts, good karma, and hopeful prayers are all heading your way.

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Sad, But True

From Pathetic Team To Super Bowl Champs
From Pathetic Team To Super Bowl Champs

Every situation, properly perceived, is an opportunity.

Sad, but true.

It’s awesome because of the possibilities it opens up.

It’s sad because so few buy into it.

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