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It’s a Waterfall, not a Sprint!
Last week, I walked out of the Harvard Vanguard in Fenway as an official graduate of their physical therapy rehabilitation program for Achilles tendonitis. Four months earlier, I had decided that I was going to run the Boston Marathon. I … Continue reading
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What Would Churchill Do
Winston Churchill has been on my mind lately, for a funny reason I’ll explain at the end of this post. The Prime Minister of Great Britain during World War II, Winston Churchill, is widely regarded as the most important leader … Continue reading
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It’s the Thought that Counts
‘Tis the season! Honestly? I wish Christmas were more like Thanksgiving — all about the gathering of loved ones, watching the Macy’s parade, catching a football game, and eating the traditional dinner. I especially like that the “giving” in Thanksgiving … Continue reading
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