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Santa Letter from a Realist

If you are real, I wish for the recession to end and that the Health Care Reform bill will not pass.

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ProgressBryan CliftonDecember 15, 2010creativity, odd, personal
Living Your Passion

A life lived with your passions at the center will never be one of regret.

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Bryan CliftonDecember 1, 2010attitude, choices, dreams, hope, think, work
Changing From What

Unless you clearly define where you want the change to take you, you will end up on the same path of continual alterations from haphazardly made decisions.

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ClarifyBryan CliftonNovember 10, 2010choices, people, personal
Listen to the Unspoken Words

We like to hear ourselves talk. The sound of our voice tends to sound better to us than almost anything else.

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Bryan CliftonOctober 22, 2010attitude, choices, think
Wrong First Impression
Bryan CliftonOctober 19, 2010
Yearning for Respect

How many of us have lived our entire lives trying to impress someone else?

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Bryan CliftonOctober 11, 2010choices, life, people, relationships
The Big Decision

If you had only a few hours to pick between two completely different career paths, which would you pick?

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ProgressBryan CliftonOctober 6, 2010choices, life, personal
Failure Résumé

If you haven’t failed, then you haven’t tried. I would rather try and fail than never try at all.

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Bryan CliftonAugust 30, 2010attitude, failure, life
Wasted Moments

We spend all day procrastinating one or two tasks that we really need to do yet somehow find a way to put them off indefinitely.

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Bryan CliftonAugust 19, 2010choices, personal, work
Pushing the Limits

I had lost feeling in my fingers over an hour ago, and the rain had been coming down since we stopped to eat lunch.

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ProgressBryan CliftonAugust 16, 2010adventure, choices, hope, odd, travel
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