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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Performance Reviews
Sorry, Grim Reaper, it’s been years since I had a performance review. My job now is to enjoy my second childhood even more than I enjoyed the first one. And I’m the only judge of that. September 20, 2016
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Challenges
As some of you know, I’m a great believer in optimizing stress. But the challenges I choose are a lot less physically risky! September 17, 2016
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The Quality of Our Lives
The quality of our lives depends on how we focus our energy and our attention. What’s the best use of your time? September 16, 2016
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Dogs Rock!
Young Americans are less likely to be homeowners, car owners or parents than their predecessors, but they do lead in one category: Pets. Three-fourths of Americans in their 30s have dogs, while 51 percent have cats, according to a … Continue reading
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Shelter Dogs
This post reminds me of Montana. She was only five when she died, but in those few years she had more “tail wags” than a lot of people have in a lifetime. September 14, 2016
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Another Promo
Most drones aren’t particularly scary. Aside from maybe gashing you open if they crash into you, there’s not much harm they can do. Until you add a pair of articulated arms with claws on the end, which turns drones into … Continue reading
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False Assumptions
Sometimes false assumptions can get us into DEEP trouble! September 12, 2016
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Bears as Product Testers
The first time the bears steal human food, they are relocated 30 miles away. The second time, it’s 60 miles, and the third time it’s 100. After that, they become consumer product consultants. At the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center, … Continue reading
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