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Determination and Leadership – What a combo

I found this amazing video and was so impressed with this coach and what he accomplished with his team!  Words don’t begin to describe what you’ll see and feel watching this video!  I promise – you’ll be glad you watched!

The Million Dollar Challenge

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Honor our Teachers!

Aside from parents, who makes the biggest impact on our children?  Their teachers!  Bless these men and women who dedicate themselves to the growth and development of tomorrow’s future leaders.  Take a few minutes and view this video.  Then do something special to acknowledge those amazing men and women!

http://www.heartofateachermovie.com/?cm_mmc=Responsys-_-MO-_-4.26.10-_-HOATmovie

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Inspiration is only the beginning!

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Thought for the week – 12/7/09

Find an image of something that you really love:  flowers, a rainbow, a special song, a sport that you love.

Let that be the image that you use every time you start to scare yourself!

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Thought for the week 11/23/09

The Power to Judge:  Our choices decide the very quality of our lives.  To make the right choices we need the Power to Judge.

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So, you want to communicate with your teenager?

Are you a lucky parent raising a teenager in today’s world? Pretty scary! We all want our kids to like us. We know they love us, but liking us is another thing entirely. We want communication open and flowing – how do we make this happen?

Does this sound familiar?

You: “How was school?”

Teen:  “Fine.”

You: “What did [...]

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A Bit of Inspiration -

I saw this video and it reminds me that anything is possible!  Let me share with you this heartwarming story of a young man’s dream and the mindset he developed to make it come true.

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“How will our teens function in the “Real World”?

Teenagers think they know how they want to be perceived

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