Wednesday, November 25, 2009
> Greyhounds will need to be adopted otherwise they
> will be euthanized. Now is a great time to consider adopting a Greyhound.They
> are very loving and laid back. They don’t need the space people think they
> need.
> > Joanne Kehoe Operations Director
> Phone: 312-559-0887Or Dairyland Race Track Adoption Center direct at
> (262) 612-8256via Ping.fm -a
> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:54:34 -0500
>
> This is a serious situation. If you know anyone who would consider adopting one of these dogs, please pass this on.
> Dairyland Greyhound Racetrack in Kenosha , Wisconsin will be closing on December 31, 2009.900 Greyhounds will need to be adopted otherwise they will be euthanized. Now is a great time to consider adopting a Greyhound.They
> are very loving and laid back. They don’t need the space people think they need.
> They are great for an inactive family because they have been crated almost all their lives and they sleep about 18 out of the 24 hours a day. They are just looking for someone to love them and supply them with a warm bed!!!!They
> test the dogs to see if they are cat friendly and or small dog friendly. They also know if a dog should be a single dog or if they would be great in a 2, 3, or 4 dog house!!!Please help me get the word out; we only have 6 weeks to get this
> task done.
>
> Joanne Kehoe Operations Director
> Phone: 312-559-0887 Or Dairyland Race Track Adoption Center direct at
> (262) 612-8256
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Stuff Happens…Panic? or Pull out the Lemon Press?
It’s all over the airwaves and internet. Doom and gloom. People are losing jobs – losing their homes. Businesses are failing – and NOT being bailed out. You may know some or many. You may be among them.
Or maybe you or someone you know seems on top of the world only to be told they have a life threatening medical condition?
Or what about that perfect couple that suddenly divorces on less than amicable grounds?
Or the loss of a loved one - person or pet?
Or those “natural” disasters by Mother Nature – the wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods?
And don’t forget accidents – car crashes, house fires, slip-and-falls?
The point is that “Stuff” Happens! How we react to it dictates if we are going to fail, or survive and thrive.
Sometimes my clients seem frustrated with me when I do not allow them to stay stuck in the “gunk.” They tell me, “I know there are others worse off than I am, but that’s them and this is me. This is happening to me right now.”
My response: "Yes, you are absolutely right! So what are YOU going to do about it?”
Stuff happens to ALL of us. If we give up and give into it – we lose. So why not try re-framing and refocusing. Make a little lemonade!
We all can go onto that bigger and better job – create our own company – find a more compatible romantic partner – change our habits to fight a medical challenge -find the good in a situation and WORK IT!
I am happy to report that many of my friends and associates have gone on to do just this and have succeeded. New jobs have been won – new homes have been secured – new romances have flourished…and my friend with the medical condition has had to slow down and stop his workaholic ways for now, which has given him time to become closer to friends and family while working on recovery.
Good does come to those who look for it!! Stuff Happens..So why not make it GREAT!
Cheers to YOUR SuCCess!
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