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Bloggin 365: Day 13

January 2, 2010 by Roger E Lear  
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Have you ever heard of, or do you remember this: “to da tick tock you don’t stop, to da tick tock you don’t stop”? Or this: “just wave your hands in the air and wave them like you just don’t care”?

Bloggin 365: Day 12

November 20, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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Dream bigger! REL, dream bigger!

What I’m about to share with you is not just about material things; material things are just part of the equation. Let me start this way; REL, dream bigger! Now; [insert your name] _____________, dream bigger!

Bloggin 365: Day 11

November 18, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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Reminders are wonderful; especially the timely ones that arrive just when it seems that the next move will take you too far.
Sometimes the reminder comes through an image seen. Other times it comes through an overheard conversation with substance and context completely unrelated to the point of value you or I receive.

Bloggin 365: Day 10

October 29, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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One of the spoken word pieces I’ve written for my up coming album entitled “Spoken” was first uttered as an acknowledgment of my awareness of Gods grace and mercy delivered to me daily. More specifically that which was afforded me during my history of foolish living as well as that which is given even as I seek to live a God centered life while falling short. As the music I composed played these were the words that came to me. Unedited.

Bloggin 365: Day 9

October 28, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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Right now I am a little stronger. Today, in this very minute I am healthier. I have set a course and my feet are steady. Right now no duplicity is contained in the words I say to you and the ones I say to myself.

Bloggin 365: Day 8

October 26, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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I recall reading this statement though I don’t recall where from. While I do understand the context in which it was spoken I now see and understand it differently than I once did. The statement is: ” If we would only do half of all we could do, we would astound ourselves!”

Bloggin 365: Day 7

October 26, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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My favorite football team lost today. The Minnesota Vikings. I have been a fan since the late 70’s. Never have I been a fair weather fan and in most cases I would react somewhat irrationally whenever they would loose. Some of the behavior even included not going to work the next day after a Sunday loss. Silly I know but for a time that was my response. Not to the loss though, but it was my response to my perception of the teams effort. Follow me………

Bloggin 365: Day 6

October 24, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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At around 1:30 am on Monday, May 5th, 2008 I woke up from sleep with this message in my mind. Waking up with crystal clear thought is not rare for me but the practice of getting up to record the thoughts still was at the time. So often I would wake up and say to myself “I will remember this in the morning”, only to struggle to recall even a small portion of the thought clarity and content. Not this time. Unedited and delivered as it came to me, this has been and continues to be the message I give to each of my clients.

Bloggin 365: Day 5

October 24, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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I miss her. I miss how she said I love you seemingly unprompted by anything I had done. I miss each syllable she sang as she sang to me. I miss the way I felt when she executed each run effortlessly. I miss how she would giver herself to me and then blamed me for her inability to resist. I miss the beginning of us, which led me to the first real exposure of my heart. I miss the woman who showed me I was not ready? I. Miss. Her.

Bloggin 365: Day 4

October 23, 2009 by Roger E Lear  
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I know that God hears me and has always been listening. I know that God sees me and has always been watching. His watching must be similar to the way in which I can watch a baby. I can observe the baby while the baby is completely oblivious to my presence. Or His watching must be similar to the sleeping child with a tooth underneath a pillow resting soundly unaware of the loving parent prepared to replace the tooth with a coin. For a time the child will live in the illusion that the tooth fairy came, however at some point the child comes to know it was the parent all along.

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