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July 25, 2018: BlackBerry Mobile posted an article on LinkedIn
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Morning Pages Monday, October 09, 2017
I believe that everything happens for a reason. My mom always said "don't do good things that look bad, and don't do bad things that look good" . Sometimes our good intentioned actions get misinterpreted by an third party, and they make a judgement based on what they are able to see, instead of assuming positive intent. It is true, there are some vile and vengeful people out there, but everyone deserves to be considered innocent until proven otherwise. I'll end my thoughts for today with a quote I found under my morning green tea: "It is curious that physical courage should be so common in the world, and moral courage so rare." -Mark Twain.
Live your life to the fullest, be a better person today than you were yesterday. Be the change.
Saturday Pages Saturday, October 07, 2017
It's the weekend! Don't get on my case because I didn't post earlier. Not like anyone reads this things anyhow. Weekends will be the time I take to recharge and learn more. Reflect, make adjustments and try again. Be the change.
Afternoon Pages Friday, October 06, 2017
And we made it another week. Tasks went unfinished, deadlines were not met and yet the world didn't end. It is going to be OK. Life is littered with little incompletions and it drives us mad. It is true, once time is gone you can't get it back, but what then will you different tomorrow so that your day does not escape you like today. Success is made up of little victories. First, I got out of bed, then I made it out the house, etc. Be thankful that the sun still shines and warms us all the same. Life is made of little victories. Be the change.
Morning Pages Thursday, October 05, 2017
Every day I try to spend some time learning about what is going on in the world. I feel like we're currently living in a very toxic environment where everything can be discredited, nothing is real. You cannot afford to trust anyone, or anything they say. Indeed, as Jake Davis once said you cannot arrest an idea. And sometimes try as you might, you cannot change someone's mind. I'm constantly reminded about how brief and meaningless our existence is in this realm. The least we can do is live the best we can and help the most people we can, and give out free smiles. It won't do much to alleviate the world's problems, but it is a start. Be the change.
Evening Pages Wednesday, October 04, 2017
Not falling off this wagon. Morning Pages are meant to be written in the morning, and is a practice I am adopting to (as the many articles I've read on the topic recently) gain greater clarity of mind and spawn creativity.
Thus far, it's been three days. And the effects won't be evident just yet, but I hope that later when I take a look back, I'll be able to see how far I've travelled. So for today, and I do hope for today only, this will be my only iteration of the evening pages. But making mistakes and adjusting the course are all part of life and being human. Keep fighting for what is right, don't stand for what is wrong. Be the change.
Morning Pages Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Starting a new habit is difficult. especially if you don't start at the same time each day. But after all, what is important is persistence. I don't think I have anything particularly insightful to say that hasn't been said before, but as I write this, I have come to the realization that it is not so much about coming up with a profound life-lesson but rather the process of getting to that realization. I have re-started many times, and each time it is an opportunity to do better, to do better. Just this past weekend I also re-started taking an online course I began back in January 2014, when I was unemployed and felt helpless. Though I have already completed some of the assignments successfully, I decided that instead of re-submitting them, I would start from scratch - - quite literally. I have found that in the last 3 years I have learned a lot and have gone about solving the same problems in quite different ways. I can only hope that I come out a better person at the end of this thing we call life with multiple cycles of continuous improvement. Be the change.
Morning Pages Monday, October 02, 2017
I have no words to express how saddened I am by everything that is happening around the world right now. There is so much pain in the world right now and all we have is each other. Do something nice for a complete stranger. Be the change.
“For all the young people in this room and those who are watching, know that this country belongs to you –- to all of you, from every background and walk of life.  If you or your parents are immigrants, know that you are part of a proud American tradition –- the infusion of new cultures, talents and ideas, generation after generation, that has made us the greatest country on earth.Â
If your family doesn’t have much money, I want you to remember that in this country, plenty of folks, including me and my husband –- we started out with very little.  But with a lot of hard work and a good education, anything is possible – even becoming President.  That’s what the American Dream is all about. Â
If you are a person of faith, know that religious diversity is a great American tradition, too.  In fact, that’s why people first came to this country –- to worship freely.  And whether you are Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Sikh – these religions are teaching our young people about justice, and compassion, and honesty.  So I want our young people to continue to learn and practice those values with pride.  You see, our glorious diversity – our diversities of faiths and colors and creeds – that is not a threat to who we are, it makes us who we are. So the young people here and the young people out there:  Do not ever let anyone make you feel like you don’t matter, or like you don’t have a place in our American story – because you do.  And you have a right to be exactly who you are.Â
But I also want to be very clear:  This right isn’t just handed to you.  No, this right has to be earned every single day.  You cannot take your freedoms for granted.  Just like generations who have come before you, you have to do your part to preserve and protect those freedoms.  And that starts right now, when you’re young.Â
Right now, you need to be preparing yourself to add your voice to our national conversation. Â You need to prepare yourself to be informed and engaged as a citizen, to serve and to lead, to stand up for our proud American values and to honor them in your daily lives. Â And that means getting the best education possible so you can think critically, so you can express yourself clearly, so you can get a good job and support yourself and your family, so you can be a positive force in your communities.
And when you encounter obstacles – because I guarantee you, you will, and many of you already have – when you are struggling and you start thinking about giving up, I want you to remember something that my husband and I have talked about since we first started this journey nearly a decade ago, something that has carried us through every moment in this White House and every moment of our lives, and that is the power of hope – the belief that something better is always possible if you’re willing to work for it and fight for it. It is our fundamental belief in the power of hope that has allowed us to rise above the voices of doubt and division, of anger and fear that we have faced in our own lives and in the life of this country.  Our hope that if we work hard enough and believe in ourselves, then we can be whatever we dream, regardless of the limitations that others may place on us.  The hope that when people see us for who we truly are, maybe, just maybe they, too, will be inspired to rise to their best possible selves.
That is the hope of students like Kyra who fight to discover their gifts and share them with the world.  It’s the hope of school counselors like Terri and all these folks up here who guide those students every step of the way, refusing to give up on even a single young person.  Shoot, it’s the hope of my – folks like my dad who got up every day to do his job at the city water plant; the hope that one day, his kids would go to college and have opportunities he never dreamed of.
That’s the kind of hope that every single one of us -– politicians, parents, preachers –- all of us need to be providing for our young people.  Because that is what moves this country forward every single day -– our hope for the future and the hard work that hope inspires.
So that’s my final message to young people as First Lady.  It is simple.  I want our young people to know that they matter, that they belong.  So don’t be afraid –- you hear me, young people?  Don’t be afraid.  Be focused.  Be determined.  Be hopeful.  Be empowered.  Empower yourselves with a good education, then get out there and use that education to build a country worthy of your boundless promise.  Lead by example with hope, never fear.  And know that I will be with you, rooting for you and working to support you for the rest of my life.Â
And that is true I know for every person who are here – is here today, and for educators and advocates all across this nation who get up every day and work their hearts out to lift up our young people.  And I am so grateful to all of you for your passion and your dedication and all the hard work on behalf of our next generation.  And I can think of no better way to end my time as First Lady than celebrating with all of you.
So I want to close today by simply saying thank you.  Thank you for everything you do for our kids and for our country.  Being your First Lady has been the greatest honor of my life, and I hope I’ve made you proud.” —First Lady Michelle Obama giving her final official remarks as our First Lady
Yes we can: three words for all who refuse to accept the world as it is and are determined to remake it as it should be. go.wh.gov/YesWeCan