Monthly Archives: March 2014

I AM HOME – By Rich Paschall

Originally posted on Serendipity – Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth:
A piece of home alone fiction by Rich Paschall The alarm went off at 6 am as usual.  Instead of hitting the snooze bar, George turned off the alarm and got…

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Where do you draw the line?

When my kids were knee high to a grasshopper, I read to them every night before they went to sleep.  Now I know that was a privilege and memory beyond replacing.  I read to them Dr. Seuss “Green Eggs and … Continue reading

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You can’t not communicate if you want to succeed

I talked to a young guest at a Toastmasters meeting last week. He is a student studying criminology. It was his second time as a guest to our club. He spoke about how Toastmasters could help him with his self-confidence … Continue reading

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30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself

Lots of good stuff here, I suggest two things – don’t try to follow all of them, but do pick one. Secondly share with someone you care about the list BECAUSE you care about them.

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The words I can’t make you hear

As a parent I identified with this blog post, being a Dad is the hardest and best part of my life.

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To Read When You’re Alone

Originally posted on Morning Story and Dilbert:
Vintage DilbertFebruary 21, 1991 I was 13 years old. My family had moved to Southern California from North Florida a year before. I hit adolescence with a vengeance. I was angry and rebellious,…

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