CASTLETON, VIRGINIA – Astrology… computer models… expert opinions…
What will the future bring?
Knowing makes us feel safe.
The word for this is “certainty.”
If you’re certain something will happen, you’re sure it will happen.
And knowing this brings a feeling of comfort and control.
Well, I don’t know the future of the world.
And that’s OK.
Because I already have certainty and comfort and control.
How is that possible?
Because I know MY future.
Do you want to know what it is?
OK, I’ll tell you.
Today, I will make myself a little stronger, a little smarter, and a little wealthier.
Tomorrow, I’ll do the same.
And every day after that.
That, I can control.
And that makes me feel good.
It doesn’t matter what happens in the world or what happens around me.
I control myself.
And today I will make myself better than I was yesterday.
That’s my future.
What’s YOUR future?
Cheers,
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Repetition is good.
That’s something I teach…
Again and again and again and again….
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“Is it true? You can easily buy a gun in the US?”
Yesterday I was in a chat room with some School of Speaking members.
We were talking about the snow in Turkey, blue jeans in Romania, the beaches in Mexico…
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Greetings from a cold and snowy America!
Well, at least it’s cold and snow where I am.
Maybe the English teachers on Miami Beach are complaining about the sun today…
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Hurry Up And Go To Sleep
One of the best parts about not having a boss is also not having an alarm clock.
But Friday morning I had a 7 a.m. meeting online, so I set my alarm just in case.
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Finally!
We got a white Christmas.
Sure, it was ten days after Christmas…
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Last week I was in Albania.
This week I’m in the U.S. visiting family.
I know, I need to catch you up on the story.
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TIRANA, ALBANIA – Goodbye, Montenegro.
Hello, Albania!
My three weeks between the mountains and the sea have come to an end.
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Rain. Rain. Rain.
What a bore.
I’m spending a few weeks in Montenegro, working and exploring a new country.
When my plane landed, it was so warm I took off my coat.
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TIVAT, MONTENEGRO – Greetings from a windy and rainy Montenegro.
I’m travelling around Europe before returning to the U.S. for Christmas.
So far, I’ve been to Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Podgorica.