Monthly Archives: September 2012

Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning!  Hope you have a great day.

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: The deafening sound of silence

Goal weight: 185 lbs. Today’s weight 196 lbs. My phone didn’t get plugged in last night. Oh the humanity, right? It was almost dead, so I left it at the house. And no phone means no music.  I entered the … Continue reading

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THAT Tuesday morning

This morning was so much like that Tuesday morning. You know, THAT Tuesday morning 11 years ago when “the world stopped turning.” Like you, I can remember it like yesterday. Isn’t it funny how our minds grasp the moment during … Continue reading

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Eleven years ago today, the world changed in front of our eyes. Bless those who died, those who have suffered since and those are left with internal and external scars. United we stand.

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CARTOON: 9/11

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Bootstraps and R.I.C.E.

I read a fascinating piece on Time.com at 4:30 this morning.  It’s written by Noliwe Rooks and it’s titled “The Myth of Bootstrapping.”  She talked about how politicians love to talk about “pulling yourself by your bootstraps” — and then … Continue reading

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Home

In Mississippi, compasses don’t point toward North. They point toward home. But the question is, how do you exactly define “home?” Some say it’s where the heart is. Others claim it’s where their mama is. And others will insist it’s … Continue reading

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Sunday Free-For-All

Good afternoon!  Just got back from speaking.  Sorry I did not post this morning.

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Saturday Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you have a great day!

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Cancer Thriver

I just finished reading an interesting article about how the term “cancer survivor”  belittles those who didn’t survive the disease.”  And I have to admit I was a little stunned by it at first. I’ve never considered “cancer survivor” to … Continue reading

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