Running Plan B
Three weeks ago I was packing my bag and planning to head to New York City to run the ING NYC 2012 marathon. That is…
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Running Plan BThree weeks ago I was packing my bag and planning to head to New York City to run the ING NYC 2012 marathon. That is…
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Making Failure OkayA couple of years ago, Jennifer, my husband and I took our kids to a ropes course called Adirondack Extreme. It is described as an…
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Hi folks, I recently did an interview for a web-based TV show called The Seeker’s Journey, and talked about how childhood reflects the Hero’s Journey,…
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Courage Challenge: Be Prepared and Carry a Walking Stick!Lion’s Whiskers offers this courage challenge: As an opportunity to practice what it would be like to put your physical courage muscles to work, we recommend discussing…
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5-Minute Courage Workout: Pull Up a Chair and Make Yourself Uncomfortable!Compiled and written by Lisa and Jennifer: Part of developing physical courage is to gain, through experience, a comfort with discomfort. It is impossible to…
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Stories with Eleanor, Part 2Last week I had coffee with my friend, Eleanor Stanton, the associate pastor at the Presbyterian-New England Congregational Church in Saratoga Springs. We talked…
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Talking Stories with Eleanor, Part 1Last week I had coffee with my friend, Eleanor Stanton, the associate pastor at the Presbyterian- New England Congregational Church in Saratoga Springs. She talked…
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Lisa and Jennifer’s daughters at the end of their Black Belt test Dr. Lisa’s Parent Coaching Tip: Ask your child if there is something that…
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The Black Belt WallLisa’s son competing in board breaking in November, 2011 as a “Recommended Black Belt” Jennifer and my children are testing for their Black Belts in…
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Quitters, Campers, and Climbers—Which One Are You?I would have thought that one of the side effects of writing a blog about courage would be an increase in my own courage quotient. In fact,…
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