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Schools: Brigham Young University

Jobs: Chemist, Mother, Grandmother, Volunteer, Voice Teacher, Scrapbooking Consultant, Campaign Manager


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Tue, Apr 29 02:53 PM

Graduation Day 90!

 

Is that "Pomp and Circumstance" I hear echoing in the background?  I made it to Day 90 in Tools and I feel great!  I am eating healthier, I am exercising more, I am stronger in body and spirit, and I feel confident.  I know that participating in Tools has been a wonderful journey and I've made a lot of progress.  I love the lesson early on about the law of accumulation.  If we just keep working at something, if only a little at a time, we can make a big difference.  It's like that old analogy, "How do you eat an elephant?" The answer is "One bite at a time."  It might not be the environmentally conscious answer, but it sure is accurate as far as working on something to make a difference.  Thank you, Devlyn, for your advice, wisdom and great quotes.  (I have made a collection on my hard drive of all the quotes because they are inspiring and I can use them for scrapbooking!)  I am glad we get to come back and visit and don't have to leave cold-turkey.  It's a wonderful way to build character and make changes in life.

 

I loved this course.  I will recommend it to a lot of folks.  Keep talking to me our there in ToolsLand!  Lots of love to all~News

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says: WOW! Graduation. Congratulations, keep the good work, don´t forget about us, keep coming to tools, we need you! Now you are an inspiration. Thanks