Monday, June 26, 2006

Get Out There

It feels good to put myself out there where the rubber meets the road. Act on the ideas I've been developing for so many years. Test them in the crucible of other peoples' realities. As an outcome of working with me, will people make more and better decisions? Experience a greater sense of peace about the decisions they do make? Come out of hiding and give the gift of themselves to the world? We will see. The initial feedback is good. The only way to find out is to put myself out there.

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