10/01/2024
It’s that time again!!🍂☕️ It’s fall time and a new month which means a new newsletter! Enjoy the October edition and you can press the link in the bio to reach any of the past months.
An executive, teacher, ultra-athlete, musician, spiritual person, and an advocate for health and life
10/01/2024
It’s that time again!!🍂☕️ It’s fall time and a new month which means a new newsletter! Enjoy the October edition and you can press the link in the bio to reach any of the past months.
09/02/2024
This month’s newsletter is out now! It focuses on how to alter your mindset and perspective to achieve your goals.
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08/06/2024
This month’s newsletter! Shoutout to who were mentioned in the letter.
07/06/2024
Happy Fourth of July 🇺🇸 here is this month’s newsletter focusing on the power of teamwork and perspective!
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05/30/2024
So thankful to have been on the Thank God For Monday radio podcast! It is now available to listen to globally when you visit wsou.net. Thank you again to and everyone involved!
05/02/2024
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05/02/2024
Later this month my father is going to be coming out to California. We will be loading up a rented RV and driving it to Cedar City, Utah. We plan to meet up with my lifelong friend, Jason, and start our adventure.
I’m planning to ride my bike about 850 miles through beautiful southern Utah into Colorado and finish by climbing up Pikes Peak over the course of a little more than a week. It will be quite hilly with over 38,000 feet of climbing. Jason is planning to ride plenty of sections with me and my dad will be moving the RV up along the route and riding his bike back to join us.
I picture plenty of miles on open roads and quiet nights under the stars as we try to recharge and wonder how we got ourselves into this situation.
Why are we doing this?
At the end of the day, Kenny may be right, “Just to say we did.” The thought of having these days together with my dad, Jason, and anyone else who we meet along the way is a chance that may not come along again or too often. It is also an opportunity to learn about us as we figure out how to bike 110 miles+ each day and get up and do it again with so many unknown challenges.
“Just To Say We Did” doesn’t mean taking unnecessary risks, but I do think it means being ready to “yes” and being aware that “someday we won’t get to!”
Take a moment and think about your family, friends, work, and leisure:
❓What is something you really want to do this month, and this year?
🤔Be mindful of the next time you say, “yes” or “no” to something and see if it sits well with you or how you may respond next time.
There are so many experiences that can be memorable and bring us closer to others.
Take this month to add your own verse to the song,
“Just To Say We Did.”
04/25/2024
Thank you so much to the team and Steve Shallenberger for having me on their podcast! It is available for listening now on the Becoming Your Best Blog Post! I hope you all enjoy it!
You can also reach it by copy and pasting this link https://www.becomingyourbest.com/episode-427-life-lived-well-how-to-live-not-a-great-life-but-your-best-life/
03/02/2024
Got Balance?
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02/23/2024
NOW ON AUDIBLE!! Listen to the audio version of Life Lived Well whenever and wherever you want. Listen to the author himself narrate the book.🎧📖 A special thank you to in Orange, CA for making the recording possible!
02/16/2024
Life Lived Well: A Journey to a Broad Spiritual Perspective A multi-decade story of the transition from being habitually Christian to embracing a broad spiritual perspective that includes a variety of faiths.
02/16/2024
Life Lived Well: A journey of faith, community and personal growth
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Life Lived Well: A Journey to a Broad Spiritual Perspective A multi-decade story of the transition from being habitually Christian to embracing a broad spiritual perspective that includes a variety of faiths.