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Birth Date: Mon, Apr 18 1983

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Omaha Ne, United States (map)

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Member Since: 10/17/09
Last Login: 01/04/10
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lpos91's Life List:
Winning my tournament on Feb 10th that includes 3 medals
Making every day the best day!
Not spending out of control!
Paying off all credit cards by March 15th 2010!

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  lpos91

Wed, Nov 04 10:48 AM

Getting back on track!

 The last few days i did not sign on to Tools. I got very busy with work and life. I could of made the time, but didn't think i could. After today's chapter I realize that Tools is one of the most important things on the list! It's funny that we think we know something and realize that there is so much more to learn. It now makes scents to me why my goals were so hard to reach. I long looked at the long term. Thanks for opening my eyes once again.

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Love your picture!

It's hard to put ourselves as number one and work on the things that benefit us the most. Good for you to realize how important TOOLS is!

What matters most

It really only matters most that we take life's challenges and learn from them.  Good on you for realising the potential of this almightly program.  There is no right or wrong way to go through Tools.  You are the only person measuring your success by the no. of sign-ons.  Many of those here have taken well over a year to complete their Tools journey and I would argue that they probably achieved more in some ways by continuing to come back and just keep going.

 

Have a great day! Angie

Here is what I learned

When I was young I though I knew it all. The older I get I learn how little I know. 

 

We all are students and teachers. Always keep the student alive and always pursue learning.

 

Great post...

 

Devlyn