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Horizon Coaching: a work in progress
2020 has been the year of the curveball. For me, it’s been another year to switch gears and reinvent myself and switch tracks. After ten years succeeding with middle schoolers in the classroom, I wanted a change. However, after a year, I miss teaching others how to use some life tools that I was gifted…
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Turkish Cay and a Shotgun

Everyone has a right to protect themselves and their loved ones. It’s what you do after you realize that the threat is unwarranted that matters.
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The Exclusive States of America

I admit it. I have blinders on and see life through a limited field of vision. I view the world through the lens of the theater, teaching and running, and I apply what I’ve learned through these visions of the world to the parts I do not belong to.
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American States renamed: Blast the United
Collectively, we have put aside and have long forgotten, or maybe never had, the marrow that connects us. Simply, we are now the States of America, we are not United.
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Horses and Blindered Exploitation
We wear blinders so we don’t see what’s in our peripheral vision as we race through life.
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Owning Blame to See
Let us not seek the Republican answer or the Democratic answer, but the right answer. Let us not seek to fix the blame for the past. Let us accept our own responsibility for the future. John F. Kennedy It’s really easy to blame others for the problems we face but in my opinion it’s better…
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Poop Story #1
I had a friend for many years. His name was Zach. He taught me to drink coffee as a tool to regulate my poops. I appreciated the information and have been implementing it ever since. Morning coffee followed by morning poop. As I get older and post the removal of my gallbladder, it’s now usually…
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Change and the Blocked Dam
Mahatma Gandhi’s most famous idea was to ‘Be the change you want to see in the world.’ Regardless of what you think of the man, the idea still resonates as true. Environmentalists have been using it for years rewritten for the modern era and their platform, ‘Think globally, act locally.’ There is truth to the…
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Part 1: Solo Travel – Buy a Ticket
I am a budget traveler and have always been preferring a backpack and a tent to a rollie suitcase and a 4 star hotel. The thing about being an American is that a lot of our travel is adventure related with exotic locations and extreme activities as part of the experience. Until my 30s that…
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A Bike Ride of Faith
Some people ride bikes and some people are cyclists. Some people jog and some people are runners. Some people eat food and some are foodies. I think you see my point. The list is not exhausted by any means. I am going to take a leap and try to make the analogy fit for politics…
