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If you ask any long-time fan to name the best driver to never win a Cup Series championship, one name usually rises above the rest: Martin.
Dork Tower: Reelin' In The Years
Why do people not commit to their dreams and goals and then regret their decision?
People’s ability to commit to their dreams and goals can be influenced by a variety of factors, and regret often arises when they don’t follow through on their aspirations. Here are some reasons why people might struggle to commit and end up regretting their decisions: Fear of Failure: One of the most common reasons people hesitate to pursue their dreams is the fear of failing. The possibility…
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Changing times mean changing priorities: We’ve no idea what’s coming…
Hi Magpies, here is a little blog post about how I'm thinking about my priorities as I approach the end of my pregnancy #writing #priorities
My son, who is only just three, got hold of my phone the other evening and took this photograph of me while I was trying to settle him for bed. I was not winning, as you can see. I’m pretty tired at the moment and not exactly light on my feet any more, but we are near the end, or the beginning, depending on which way you view it. It won’t be long now before I’m in the hospital having my twins.…
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Deep Caring XXIX: Generativity Four— Generativity or Stagnation?
Deep Caring XXIX: Generativity Four— Generativity or Stagnation?
William Bergquist and Gary Quehl We conclude our exploration of civic engagement and Generativity Four by turning once again to the fundamental choice that Erik Erikson first identified when describing the stages of adult development: generativity or stagnation? Virtually all our Senior Sages know persons in the community who possess sage leadership qualities but are far removed from being…
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4 October 18: Two of Coins
4 October 18: Two of Coins
Easy come, easy go. This is a card about keeping one’s balance through changes I like to call the ‘make it work’ card. A serious-looking human stands facing us, his back to a choppy sea (Morgan-Greer deck) a ship far in the distance headed his way. Meanwhile, he’s intently and carefully juggling 2 large gold discs with a red band like a fan belt or bicycle chain twisted between them forming a…
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