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Momma's New Groove A little background for my wife and her stance on hunting and consumptive outdoor activities. I start with a description of her formative years. She was born and raised in a cattle and sheep ranch in the outback of northwestern South Dakota.The general frame of mind is grow sheep and cattle. No hunting or anything even remotely similar to it was permitted, aside from the occasional outlaw coyote who was immediately placed on the FBI's most wanted. Our... Read More
I've found that sometimes the subtle difference in our attitude, which of course can make a major difference in our future, can be as simple as the language we use. The difference in even how you talk to yourself or others. Consciously making a decision to quit saying what you don't want and to start saying what you do want. I call that faith. Believing the best, hoping for the best and moving toward the best, will eventually surround you, with the best! Instead of saying "What... Read More
Somebody once said you have to love what you do, but that's not necessarily true. What is true is that you have to love the opportunity. The opportunity to build life, future, health, success and fortune. Knocking on someone's door may not be something you love to do, but you love the opportunity of what might be behind that door. For example, a guy says, "I'm digging ditches. Should I love digging ditches?" The answer is, "No, you don't have to love digging ditches, but if it is... Read More
The science of physics recognizes two kinds of inertia - both of which can be related to procrastination. The first law states, "Standing objects tend to remain stationary." The second law is the inverse: "An object in motion, tends to stay in motion." Procrastination is stationary inertia. We aren't moving, and we therefore don't move! Procrastination overcome, however, moves us into the arena where the law of motion takes over. We frequently f... Read More
Is being humble, grateful and thankful a survival skill? Perhaps most of you would respond with, "No, thankfulness is not key to survival," and I would have to agree with you. Most of us have probably already solved the necessary problems of survival, gone beyond that and are now working to achieve our desires and goals. But let me phrase it this way, "Learn to be thankful for what you already have, while you pursue all that you want." I believe one of the greatest and perhaps one of the simples... Read More
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