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Living in your moment rather than living for the next day bring so much more happiness in life.
Failure makes one work to succeed while success often fools a person into believing falsely that they are safe from failure. There are some great examples within the college football coaching ranks which I discuss briefly.
These are just my opinions and thoughts.
Positivity is a choice and I want to encourage you to make a positive choice.
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I think that it is our responsibility to make others days better through positive interactions which is exactly what I am discussing in todays podcast. Making someone's day better and sharing positive moments is exactly how we change the course of life.
This episode talks about the purpose or the why of Living Free Being Me along with a few thoughts on parents paying coaches to train their kids.
Tara broke her ankle or foot and it caused some adjustment & adaptation at the Miller house. You can imagine just how that plays out here, especially when you throw in life, yet another garage sale and the patient herself.
We hope you enjoy and share with all you know.
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Well after many months of asking and prodding I finally got Tara to join me on the Podcast. My hope is that we join forces and do this together going forward. If you enjoy us working together please let us know so I can get her to continue.
Live Free and Be You because we are definitely going to live free and be us.
You ever catch yourself wishing away time? Saying I can't wait till they can do this or that about your kids? We gotta stop and start to enjoy each moment, I don't think life was meant to be lived in a rush or as serious as people try to make it.
Do you think that you can create life long memories for people or do they just happen?
Please listen & enjoy as well as share the link with your friends.
What information should be shared and what should be kept to yourself? Also, self sufficiency is important. What changes have you adopted because of 2020?
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.