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From where do you draw YOUR inspiration?
A fascinating question I happened to ask myself the other night…this led to a quick mental journey through the many adventures I have experienced in my life. At the time, many of these experiences seemed harsh and often quite painful. … Continue reading
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On becoming an “overnight sensation”
“It takes ten to fifteen years to become an overnight sensation.” – Robert Herjavec Just saw an excellent documentary called: “Learning To Live With Myself” about the life and times of Merle Haggard. What can you learn from Mr. Haggard … Continue reading
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