Sep
18

Time, Passion, Relationships, Walking, Health Care and Procrastination

By Bruce Bair


Breakfast is an important time.  You do not want to skip this meal.  I am linking a post from EatRightEatSmart on 56 Breakfast Recipes. I am not a big fan of a grain based diet so I don’t like all of these as regulars in our diet but they look like tasty occasional change-ups. forestpath2 Time, Passion, Relationships, Walking, Health Care and Procrastination

It is great to have passion but you have to combine that passion with action that makes a difference. Paula Harvey knows about both passion and action and she writes about it here. Paula does passion parties and I will do a 30 minute workshop virtually when you book a passion party through her and if you do you get a 10% rebate on her price but you have to tell her you heard it here and book us both for the same night.

Rosalie writes about exercise and keeping a clear focus. Her blog is a specialty blog that focuses on walking.

Finding time is a common phrase and the title of a blog by Paula Eder.  She writes about using a tool to take on the habit of procrastination in her most recent post.

Kristina VR does not let you off the hook in your relationship troubles. When a partner does not come in for counseling, she tells the one who is there “If you want to make the world a better place, look in the mirror and make the change”. Not exactly, those lyrics are from a 90’s Michael Jackson song but they create the idea she advises in this blog post.

Jimmy Moore of Livin’LaVidaLowCarb has a post about a service provided by a company that has been a leader in medical forms.  I think this deserves a cautious look.  The interview he refers to won’t be available until Dec 3 but the information is on his blog now. It could make your visits to the doctor much more productive.

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