Gerardo DiSavino

The Journey The Master Key Experience (MKE) has been a transformative journey of self-discovery, discipline, and personal growth. Over the past 19 weeks, I have broken free from old thought patterns, developed powerful new habits, and gained a fresh

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Julie Weisgerber

Living My Dash This is something I have kept in mind for many, many years. Losing a few friends recently (we’re at that age…) has reminded me to pay attention to “the dash”. I don’t read obituaries every day

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Julie Weisgerber

He’s My Everything As I work through different modules, do my reads, put up my colored shapes, 3×5 cards everywhere … I realize how fortunate I am. My Handsome Husband supports me 100%. He encourages me. He makes me

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Julie Weisgerber

It’s working, but I’m fighting my old Blueprint As I have been checking things off my DMP and having to re-write it, I find that my old Blueprint is really fighting for it’s life. I continue reading and cards,

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This week, my focus was entirely on The Balanced Man Retreat, the men’s retreat I host here in Costa Rica. It’s an opportunity for men to pause from their daily routines and truly reflect on who they are and

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Isn’t That Special? Well Isn’t That Special? Back in my racing days I rode a bike with the brand name ‘Specialized’. It was a great bike and I felt like it gave me something of an edge. It was

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Cheryl Major

Hanging in There… It’s interesting to be at this point and look back at the things I’ve done that have advanced and supported me and the ones that have caused me to falter at times. I’m keenly aware of

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Julie Marsden

Gratitude Is the Cause not the Effect Okay, so it was Super Bowl Sunday, and we spent the afternoon, doing the color code system with Brad and Lori. Everyone knows as we evolve with technology it becomes easier and

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Alasia Benedict

Enthusiasm This week I chose the word enthusiasm. Here is some enthusiastic moments that I have noticed. I don’t know if this counts as enthusiasm, but I saw a couple kiss. She was in her car and he bent

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Donna Quanrud

Keep Walking This week we were tasked with watching one of several movies and to look for connections to the things we have been learning. I chose to watch Door To Door, the story of Bill Porter who despite

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Drem Bruinsma

A sudden trigger Early Saturday morning I left the hectic routine at my communal home and went for a walk. The usual exercise, and in my personal case just as important as the daily sit. The reason these solitary

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Heather Hogue

The Scrolls it seems to take a while after starting a new scroll for it to permeate down into my noodle. The more and more that I read, I find myself redirecting my thoughts when they stray to either

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My Time Is More Precious Than Gold Og’s 5th Scroll is ostensibly focused on the idea of living each day as if it is my last. Although I have instantly embraced each of the other scrolls, when I balked

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Nick Sullivan

In The Greatest Salesman in the World, the lesson of living each day as if it’s your last reminds us to focus on today. It’s easy to get stuck thinking about mistakes from the past or worrying about the

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Stephanie Alden

Financial Anxiety and an Unexpected Opportunity The week began with lingering financial anxiety. Cash flow still wasn’t clear, and I felt the weight of uncertainty and yet things shifted quickly. On Saturday, I paid my business partner for coaching

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Jennifer Scott

Mom Said Take a Psychology Class There are times in life you say to yourself, you wish hindsight was not twenty twenty. When I attended college, my Mom constantly reminded me I should take a psychology class to understand

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