Category: Lemonade Coaching
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Dad to the Rescue
Mom and dad took me hiking up a mountain yesterday. It was really fun in the beginning until disaster struck. First, I was attacked by a dog and got away. But I ran off away from the dog and mom and dad. Then, because it was so windy and there was limited visibility, I didn’t…
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Tubes of Tolerance
Identifying problems are easy. Finding solutions can take more time and more effort. I have had to learn this the hard way a few times. A while back I lived in Grand Junction, CO which is next to Fruita and Moab which are two of the mountain biking meccas in the world. I remember I…
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Crops of Meat
In 1993 I was first introduced to vegetarianism in Olympia, Washington en route to Maui, Hawaii. It took another 7 years before fully committing to it with only two relapses in between. Both times I switched back to being an omnivore, I was in athlete mode and believed a switch back to include meat would…
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An Ethical Driver
I don’t want to hurt others. It is not in my nature. I was also taught at a young age to be keenly aware of my surroundings. I am always observing and trying to understand how and why things work the way they do. Recently, after a ten year hiatus, I purchased a car. I…
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A Directionless Direction
Sometimes I feel like I spend so much time looking for a path to follow that time just gets wiped away. Just wishing for a split second, a fraction of clarity to know that the search is not futile. That the direction I am on is on track. I have a hard time trusting myself. …
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Circles of Opinion
Most western people look through the lens of right and wrong. I was certainly one of the people for many years. In my adolescence I would argue my opinion as though my life depended on its correctness. When I look back at that time, I can see just how wrong I was and how much…