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07/14/2008 10:03 AM  
Nothing limits achievement like small thinking;
nothing expands possibilities like unleashed imagination, not unleashed cows,


Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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07/14/2008 10:05 PM  


Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does.


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07/15/2008 10:53 AM  

Larry, that was my rendition of humor, laugh.


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07/15/2008 11:44 AM  
Strength is the ability to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of those pieces. Life is a box of chocolates.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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07/15/2008 10:44 PM  

When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

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07/15/2008 10:47 PM  
Tom,

The posting about taking oneself seriously was not pointed at you.

I got a whole list of this stuff and just thought I would share it just as you are sharing yours.

The thingy about the chocolate is in the list. I thought it was appropriate.

Happy Trails

Larry D Hardin
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07/15/2008 11:38 PM  

An adjuster without guidance & support from a trusted mentor/manager is like a cat without whiskers.......he/she may may often land on their feet, and run into walls along the way.  But, eventually, a wall may not be there and the fall too far.   Find a good mentor & grow long whiskers.

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07/16/2008 8:39 AM  

Larry and Husker, I appreciate your postings here. I need all the help I can get. LOL

Anyone that wants to join in, please do so.


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07/16/2008 9:25 AM  
Our self-image and our habits tend to go together.
Change one and you will automatically change the other.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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07/17/2008 10:01 AM  

The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.


Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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07/17/2008 8:29 PM  

 

 

Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple


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07/17/2008 10:58 PM  

OK, Barney....we love you too!!

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07/18/2008 10:53 AM  
Today is a Good Day!: The Story of Sambo
By Dominic Fabrizio

Once upon a time, there lived a hard-working and loving family. Sambo was the youngest of eight children. Every morning before school, the children's mother would wake them up with her sweet voice. Good morning, my children. Today is going to be a good day.
 
The children would wake, go outside, and do their chores. The chores were very difficult, and none of the children liked doing them, especially Sambo. You see, Sambo disliked getting out of bed in the morning to do his chores.

After the chores, their mother always prepared a hot breakfast for them. The children would eat and walk to school. After school, they would hurry home to do their afternoon chores so they would have time to play before getting ready for dinner. One morning, his mother came and said, "Good morning, my children. Today is going to be a good day." Sambo did not get out of bed. His mother repeated, "Get up, Sambo. Today is going to be a good day." Sambo replied, "Momma today is not going to be a good day. Today is a bad day, and I want to stay in bed." His mother said, "Okay Sambo, you stay in bed since today is a bad day." Sambo had a smile on his face as he went back to sleep. His brothers and sisters snickered at Sambo as they went to do their chores. Sambo fell back to sleep.

An hour later, he woke up to the sound of his brothers and sisters laughing at breakfast. His stomach growled. He was very hungry. Sambo walked down the stairs into the kitchen. He sat down at the table with his brothers and sisters. When he put two BIG pancakes on a plate, his mother stopped him and said, "What are you doing Sambo?" "Momma, I'm so hungry," Sambo replied. Momma said, "Oh no. Sambo today is a bad day. You go up to your room, and go back to bed." Sambo looked sad, "but I'm hungry Momma."  "Remember today is a bad day Sambo. Now go back to bed." Sambo walked slowly back up to his room with his stomach still hungry. He was very sad. You see, in his room there were no toys, TV or computers. Nothing but his bed and a stuffed bear.

All day long Sambo sat in his room alone and hungry, until finally he heard his brothers and sisters come home from school. They ran upstairs to change their clothes for chores before they went to play. Sambo went down with the other children to do his chores when his mother saw him. She said, "where are you going Sambo?" "Out to do my chores, Momma." "Oh no, Sambo. Today is a bad day. Now go back up to your room." Sambo started to cry on the way up the stairs. He thought to himself, "I am so hungry and bored. I hope Momma lets me eat later." When dinnertime came, Sambo walked slowly down the steps to see if he could get something to eat. He was met at the bottom of the steps by his mother. She said, "Oh no, Sambo. Today is a bad day. You need to go back up to bed."

Sambo woke up the next morning to the sound of his mother. "Good morning, my children. Today is going to be a good day."

Sambo jumped out of bed and cheerfully said to his mother: "Yes, Momma. Today is going to be a good day!"

This story was told by a great man, my father, Fred L. Fabrizio.? He used this story to illustrate one of his core beliefs.? Every day is a good day, as long as you choose to make it a good day.

On October 21, 2005 my father woke up at 5am and went for his morning run.? He had breakfast with my stepmother Kathy.? They went outside and did what they loved to do work on the yard and the house.? You see they had to leave the house that day to drive to Columbus, Ohio for a continuing education class for his physical therapy licenses.? They never made it to the seminar.? They were both killed instantly in a car accident.

I remember that day as if it were yesterday.? My wife and I were in Las Vegas celebrating our wedding anniversary when we received the call.? I can still see the look on her face when she handed me the phone so my brother Mike could tell me the news.? My life will be forever changed.? Since that time I self published The Story of Sambo, one my father used to tell daily.

Everyday is a good day as long as you choose it to be. My father lived every day like it was his last. He woke up every morning and had a good day, no matter what.

Now go out and have yourself a good day!


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07/18/2008 3:24 PM  

I posted this several years back, but feel it is important enough to post again. 90% of who we are is attitude, whether we wish to believe it or not. Read this and apply it to your everyday life. Life will become more joyful with monetary gains.

 

                                  ATTITUDE

 

"The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts, It is more important than the

past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do, It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company...a church...a home.

The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace

for that day. We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude...I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. "

 

Charles Swindoll

 


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07/21/2008 11:11 AM  
Adversity cause some men/women to break; others to break records. Which one are you?
 

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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07/21/2008 11:17 PM  
The decisions you make in your life dictate how you lead your life.

Estimating is living on the edge between greed and fear
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07/24/2008 12:47 PM  

To hell with circumstances;  Create opportunities.


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07/26/2008 9:26 AM  

Either lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way.

                                        


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07/27/2008 10:45 PM  
Posted By okclarryd on 07/26/2008 9:26 AM

Either lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way.

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If you're leading, keep a watch over your shoulder...cuz while you're taking on the first bullets, it feels a little better to know you still have someone behind you.                                      

 

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07/28/2008 8:46 AM  
Greatness is not found in possessions, power, position, or prestige.
It is discovered in goodness, humility, service, and character.

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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