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John Shanesy.
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- January 8, 2019 at 11:38 am #55301
Abby Richter – Team O’Leary
Keymaster - January 21, 2019 at 3:29 pm #56014
Abby Richter – Team O’Leary
KeymasterFor me it was being able to switch careers and join this amazing Live Inspired team!
- January 22, 2019 at 9:35 pm #56071
Abby Richter – Team O’Leary
KeymasterGetting into the groove of being a mom. What a lucky thing to get to focus on!
- January 24, 2019 at 11:47 am #56136
Raeleen
ParticipantGetting to feel like myself again after cancer in 2017!
- January 27, 2019 at 6:13 pm #56353
Brooke Lewis
ParticipantTo start my own business!
- February 4, 2019 at 3:19 pm #56686
Mary Beth Fox
ParticipantI focused early in the year on being in balance in the areas of my Physical, Emotional, Intellectual and Spiritual well being. My process wasn’t nearly as in depth as Best Year Yet but made for fertile ground when I learned of the book. From time to time during the year I sensed imbalance and was able to correct for it. I look back at 2018 through that lens and feel pretty good about my year. 2019 is going to be even better!
- February 4, 2019 at 6:01 pm #56696
Kevin
ParticipantI have two – first, I made the decision and investment (financially and time-wise) to work with an organization called Your Infinite Life to become an instructor. It’s a journey to get there that will take most or all of 2019, but the first step is often the toughest. Second, I made Partner at the firm I’ve worked at the last 13 years. Exciting on an entirely different level.
- February 11, 2019 at 9:16 am #57044
John Shanesy
ParticipantOne of my greatest accomplishments in 2018 was in realizing that I wasn’t being the person my father and father-in-law had been to my sons. Both my father and father-in-law died and while they aren’t physically here, they remain. In discussions with my sons, both of their grandfathers come up and then laughter ensues which made me think about the influence those men had on their grandsons.
That led to the realization that I wasn’t being “that guy” to a new grandson in my life. I was living in the Pacific time zone and him in the Eastern time zone. It was time to get closer and be what my fathers were to my sons. That realization came to fruition and I was fortunate enough to now be residing in the same time zone. I’ve narrowed the gap from 2500 miles to 400 and I’m not down yet. Maybe 2019 will narrow that distance even further. Who knows and I’ll keep “putting it out there”.
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