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Trust the Process

Chris Brady

Commitment means you will persist with the process long before it appears to be working. It's what we know that just isn't so that holds us back the most. Be willing to do well what most people won't do at all. Deliberate practice over time is what separates the great performers from the great pretenders. I needed to hear that.

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Early Review of "A Month of Italy" Book

Chris Brady

In the process of preparing my latest book (A Month of Italy: Rediscovering the Art of Vacation) for publication, I have been blessed to work with many excellent professionals. One of these in. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]].

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Come to Think of It

Chris Brady

.     Posted by Chris Brady at 12:27 AM in LLR Daily Application | Permalink Reblog (0) | | Digg This | Save to del.icio.us | | TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Come to Think of It : Comments Chris: Great thought process. I just watched this video yesterday.

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A Tribute to John Wooden

Chris Brady

Most of us, it seems, crash and bang around the pages of our personal stories, breaking glass and hearts in the process. Regrets litter the wake left behind a life full of mistakes and illusions. Through it all we grow wiser, one would hope. 

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Goal Setting vs. Goal Sitting

Chris Brady

Goals are actually quite easy to set; the process is painless, quick, and costs nothing. You know at work I have to do this process and we work hard to ensure we cover all of your points. Resist this temptation. Select one (or at the most two), and hammer away at it with all your ability. Focus is the key. Take immediate action.

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Brazil and the MORE Project

Chris Brady

  From the Amazon River and Acai berry harvesting, to a processing facility, to a jungle island school, to the many different initiatives comprising the MORE Project, to the favellas of Niteroi, this was an exhilarating and emotional trip. I have posted a new photo album in the margin for anyone interested. 

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The Ass Carrying the Image

Chris Brady

It was mounted on an Ass adorned with garlands and gorgeous trappings, and a grand procession of priests and pages followed it through the streets. One of the most profound fables therein is called The Ass Carrying the Image*:      A sacred image was being carried to the temple.