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Jul 29 2013

Tracey Jackson

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THE COMEBACK KID WHO CAN’T COME BACK

THE COMEBACK KID WHO CAN’T COME BACK

  Poking fun at Anthony Weiner is almost too easy.  His name is the most obvious jumping off point.  The way one can spin the jokes is endless – but the truth is Anthony Weiner is a sick man.  Anthony Weiner is an addict. He is exactly the kind of person we are writing the book for. In fact if it were published I would send him a copy. Paul is on a boat somewhere in the Caribbean so I… Read More

Jul 1 2013

Paul Williams

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ALMOST PERFECT

ALMOST PERFECT

  My life is almost perfect.  It’s probably more accurate to say that the life I celebrate today is the result of an impressive line up of almost moments that either prevented disasters or eliminated opportunities that looked promising but would have kept me from my true calling.  What Emmet Fox calls our ‘True Place”. That place where one begins to live their hearts desire! This morning on my run I was jarred by the memory of one such ‘almost’… Read More

Mar 20 2013

Tracey Jackson

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NO ONE LIKES THE CENTER

NO ONE LIKES THE CENTER

I was not going to use yesterday’s affirmation for my blog today, but in keeping with the pattern of my morning I can’t locate the Joseph Campbell quote we were going to post. And I happen to be on an airplane that has no Wi-Fi. Though the sentiment works perfectly for me today. The truth is we can all be selfish jackasses.  The secret is taking responsibility, owning it and righting it immediately if not sooner. I wish there was… Read More

Mar 18 2013

Paul Williams

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WE CAN ALL CHANGE

WE CAN ALL CHANGE

  The truth in yesterday’s Pascal quote is undeniable. At least in my case. And I can prove it. Take a look at Paul Williams, Still Alive, the warts and all documentary by Steve Kessler about my life and you’ll see a version of me that is hopefully, as unlike the man I am today as- well, enter your own metaphor. Frankly, I’m at a loss for words when I look at some of the archival footage in the film.… Read More