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On Becoming a Teacher Part 5
Scott Moore Scott Moore

On Becoming a Teacher Part 5

One day, Mrs. Flynn asked us to write - what I later discovered was a fairly common essay question - “What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?” After completing the essay, I would place my hand in a plate of plaster of paris to imprint this moment in time. Later we painted the negative space red.

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Legacy
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Legacy

Passing the baton connotes a change in leadership. Just as in a relay race, a fumble in this passing may trigger the demise of the team.

Shared leadership between the one passing the baton and the one receiving the baton instills confidence.

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Rise UP Part II
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Rise UP Part II

Recently, I witnessed my daughter face a Fast and Furious event requiring quick thinking. There was no room for error and the consequences could have been disastrous. However, she powered through and overcame it. (more about this in a moment)

She didn’t take it personally.

She didn’t melt down and cry. (though that is not a bad thing)

She didn’t get mad.

She managed.

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RISE UP!
Scott Moore Scott Moore

RISE UP!

A year ago I purchased 4 tickets to see Bruce Springsteen in San Francisco. Nearing the end of his 2023 tour, doctors ordered him to postpone the tour in order to treat his Peptic Ulcer Disease.

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Why We Learn Most When Going Through Challenges
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Why We Learn Most When Going Through Challenges

It's no secret that life is full of challenges. We go through tough times in our personal and professional lives. It's how we deal with these challenges that determine our success. Many people believe that we learn the most when we are going through difficult times.

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Women Climbing in Style
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Women Climbing in Style

In 1838 this woman climbed Mont Blanc with 18 bottles of wine, 26 roast chickens and a carrier pigeon. The person in question was Henriette D'Angeville, who became the first woman to ascend Mont Blanc in her own particular style.

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Kevättalvi!
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Kevättalvi!

Kevättalvi is Finnish

It means: Spring-Winter in English.

In Finland, we have a halfway season. It isn’t official, but many know it and use the term.

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Horses and Daughters
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Horses and Daughters

Because my daughter grew up with horses

She has learned to learn on her own.

She has had teachers that cannot speak, nor write, nor communicate beyond body language and reactions.

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"Wellness" means the "Whole Body"
Amy Conn Amy Conn

"Wellness" means the "Whole Body"

Bottom Line …

Michael and I have lived a rather modest life for the first two thirds of it. We are now Allowing ourselves the opportunity to actualize our dreams that we have had our whole life. Allowing ourselves is half the battle.

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Petroglyph Horses
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Petroglyph Horses

In mid-February, a dozen people will join me in Moab to explore such significant figures - but that is only part of the story. We are always in the process of rewriting our own story.

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Manifesting
Scott Moore Scott Moore

Manifesting

We want to experience feelings of love, manifestation, and expression but we have to start by taking care of our basic survival needs first! When looking at equity in our society, we can’t simply look at the results we want but rather what legs are those results standing on.

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