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    Going out across the desert I remember the feelings that you have, wondering if you're going to make it out alive. Right now I wonder what that was all about. What was the point of all of that? I don't think there's any appetite from the American people to go back and do our work twice.

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    Winter-related accidents and illnesses account for a large number of all senior health-related insurance claims during the winter months. But that doesn't mean that seniors have to sit this season out. By taking a few precautions, seniors can enjoy winter safely and securely.

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    A failure supplies knowledge that informs pivots, better directions, and perhaps more fitting approaches.

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    Beliefs are, at best, a poor compass for navigating an endeavor. Your values, the guiding principles that you live by, are a much better choice for setting your course and correcting it as you go.

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    Beliefs are bogus. Values more clearly reveal who you are.

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    Choose your story. Choose your future.

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    Clarity, relevance, and engagement will come when you start where you are and then take the next step with integrity and intention.

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    Courage cultivates resolve and resilience. It shuns regret. Courage causes you to scratch the itch initiated by curiosity. It helps turn knowledge into wisdom. Courage impels you to try, test, and tweak. Courage is contagious, and it encourages collaboration. Be courageous.

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    Creativity doesn’t happen to you. It happens through you.

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    Creativity is fueled by curiosity and powered by imagination. Creativity is “challenge accepted,” coupled with the courage to explore, experiment, and educate your way toward a solution. Creativity is generous and vulnerable. It requires courage. At some point, you and your creation must stand up and be seen or speak up and be heard. Be creative.

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    Creativity is merely the act of bringing something forth that did not previously exist. Every time you make a meal, make a mess or make amends you employ your creative inclination.

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    Curiosity cultivates wonder, inquiry, and delight. It causes an itch. Curiosity feeds a thirst for knowledge. It creates the desire to try, test, and tweak. Curiosity is contagious and causes change. Be curious.

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    Developing your generous nature enables you to move beyond need and desire. Generosity helps you recognize that you are and have “enough.” You already possess an abundance of gifts. These gifts only have meaning through developing and sharing them.

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    Do only what is necessary and required. Efficiency is elegant. Less is more.

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    Efficient strategies leverage emotional labor, empathy, generosity, trust, permission, enrollment, and investment to make change happen.

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    Empathy is the gateway; compassion is the way.

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    Expressing gratitude acknowledges the goodness in your life. Even more, it helps you recognize that the source of that goodness lies outside of yourself. Gratitude cultivates a feeling of connection with others and something bigger than you.

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    Failure also has real benefits. Failure cultivates resilience, sharpens the focus, and fuels resolve.

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    Fear is a compass pointing out just the right direction for you to lean into next.

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    Forward is the posture of those who endeavor.

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    Goals are a promise to yourself and others that you can deliver.

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    It’s time to shun the sure thing and the status quo. Time to boldly leap into the void with an idea that might not work (but then again, just might). Lean into your endeavor, even though it’s very likely to not turn out exactly as you imagine.

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    Less is more. Progress is made through precise, persistent, and purposeful pushes.

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    Members of your tribe are fellow travelers. The tribe exists to further every member’s journey and well-being. Generosity and compassion are expected. Promiscuity and posing are frowned upon. Selfishness or manipulation lead to ostracism.

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    Prosperity is earning enough through your efforts to be able to get up the next morning and do it again.

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    Remember, how you choose to see yourself, your surroundings, and your situation is something you have agency over. You don’t have to accept a story as gospel or dogma.

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    Shun the non-believers. Seek the true believers.

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    Skills can be useful to an endeavor but hardly set you apart from the teeming throngs who possess the very same competencies. Talents are assets to seek out and cultivate through work worthy of your abilities.

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    The clearer you are about your motivations and aspirations, the more effectively and efficiently you can bring about the change you seek to make.

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    The cosmos doesn’t owe you a thing. But it does reward thoughtful, ethical, and determined effort.

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    The journey into “what’s next,” by definition, never ends. But that’s only true if you start in the first place.

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    The only time you possess agency is in the here and now. The present moment.

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    There are lessons to be learned from any outcome. There’s also the opportunity to practice the virtues of patience, humility, and acceptance. Any result can be leveraged to build character, courage, and will.

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    Those who have an attachment to the tried and true, and the way things are, are threatened by these impulses and the change they initiate. Which is the very reason why you must cultivate curiosity, courage, and creativity.

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    To deny your creative impulse is to conspire against your happiness.

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    Too often success is confused with popularity and profits.

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    Tribes are not to be trifled with. Your ability to thrive depends on the tribe.

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    What attachments can you let go of to thrive more and stress less? What commitments can you make that will help you to fly higher in an endeavor that matters?

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    What if you measured success by the well-being it generates for yourself and others? What if success is doing well enough today so that you can get up and do it again tomorrow?

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    You are an imperfect being. A broken vessel carrying around a fragile soul. Be kind to yourself, and it will be much easier to extend kindness to others.

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    You are born into a world where more isn’t enough. This impulse is fueling the woes and suffering you wrestle with today.

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    You enhance your life most when you engage in work that serves others.

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    You ultimately control only two things. You determine how you choose to perceive yourself, others, and your situation. You also control what you decide to do next.