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7 responses to “Habit-Forming Creatures”
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Like checking you and Orrins blog to get great information!!
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Chris:
This is a great post. I LOVE THE VISUAL. I feel like you are sitting in my living room, except for when I see the palm trees in the background.
Ian is right. Reading your blog every day has become one of my
productive habits. That is the main reason I was freaking out when my computer went crazy. I was having withdrawals.
Thanks for all the wisdom.LikeLike
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I’ve heard you say this before, and wow, so true better to be reminded, and reminded and reminded, to take action, to take action, to take action, to get results, to get results, to get results.
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I definitely need to form the habit of reading this everyday. This entry speaks to me so much. I find it so hard to form productive habits, and just hearing this just reminds me, that a big part of that is probably because i’ve let counter-productive habits take the lead. I’m glad to have access to leaders like you and orrin. I know that if your leadership helps give me hope, that others are feeling the very same way. Grace and Peace
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Hi Chris,
I recommend anyone looking for a new computer take a look at a MacBookPro. I had a mac plus in the 80’s but then got into PC’s.In Dec both my windows laptop and desktop pc died. The laptophad a video board and motherboard that are not compatible. The desktop windows vista program just quit
On the Mac the same company that built the computer made the software. It works synergistically.
there are other mac toys to go with it- ipod, iphone, ipad, airport. they are made to work together. Like TEAM. team tools, team leaders, team opens, team functions, they are all made to work synergistically together.
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This raises such a great point, Chris. Just today I experienced one of the “programmed responses” while at the grocery store. I tend to say hello with everybody I make eye contact with and while I was shopping, I said “Hello, are you today?”. Pretty simple question, wouldn’t you say? The stranger I asked, responded with “Oh, just looking…thanks”. The funny part was it took me a few seconds to even realize what he said, so I am even partially guilty for the same thing.
I’ve learned that we have to take a step out of our ‘normal routine’ to see what it is that we’re doing to be able to continue help others.
Thanks again for everything you stand for. It’s appreciated…very much!LikeLike
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Hearing you speak in your video gave
me a new perspective of you.You look
different than you sound.I thought of you as a mousy character after you talking of the guy in the seat in front of you on the air plane.you kind of remind me of Gary Vanyerchuk who is outspoken, I admire people like you and Gary.I guess you are a christian,It is funny, it seems like Jesus has left this world pretty much to itself.I sure hope He comes back soon,I am really tired of the world as it is today.LikeLike
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