Dr. Susanne Freeborn

Dr. Susanne Freeborn
Location
Bellingham, Washington, USA
Birthday
November 06
Company
Depends on the hour
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Living Well, Enjoying Life
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The Value of KNOWING MYSELF: My Life in List Form
DECEMBER 22, 2010 4:31AM

Christmas wishes from Toad Hollow

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At some point, Jon Stewart said this really amazing thing about living life fully.
 
"You just have to keep trying to do good work, and hope that it leads to more good work. I want to look back on my career and be proud of the work, and be proud that I tried everything. Yes, I want to look back and know that I was terrible at a variety of things. "
 
I wish you a year full of wonderful failures at things you haven't ever done before, the excitement of succeeding at something new, discovery of new and interesting things and an abundance of hope for a bright future.
 
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Happy Holidaze back to you and your Susanne.
I have had many failures but have at least learned from them all.
I try to move on afterwards.
You ain't measured by your failures anyway.
Thanks, Susanne! Ditto back at you ......
Just read thismorning...from Joel Goldsmith..."Our greatest value to the world is in our periods of silence, secrecy and sacredness," Let me add JOY!
..thus ." becoming a center through which the Grace of God may flow. " That's YOU. Happy Holydays Blessings Susanne.
I bet Toad is a grand site this time of year. Thanks for the wishes but I will stick with the one you taught me that stuck by showing me the Be Happy wall. Peace to you.
Thank you, thank you every One.

We have the house in pretty wonderful shape. Our grandson is ten and we wanted it to be really special for him!

"Be Happy" is pretty concise Spud. I'm thinking my Christmas message is a prescription for that, don't you?