December 31st, 2020 Isabel Alexander
Every year – and sometimes more often than once in a year – I create a visual strategic plan for the results I want to achieve and as a reminder of how I will feel when I achieve those goals. I developed my own process several years ago based on a lifetime of experience with […]
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December 25th, 2020 Lori Williams
#1 Work with a local senior placement service Why? Because these are the experts on senior living in your community. They will help you narrow down your search to the communities that are the best fit for you or your senior loved one. They will help you identify senior communities that fit your needs, budget […]
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December 22nd, 2020 Isabel Alexander
As we approach the end of year 2020, I would like to reach out to family, friends, new and old relationships around the world, and wish you each the very best of health, joy and abundance. I reflect on all that has happened. Not all of this bizarre year in history was easy or welcome […]
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December 17th, 2020 Ralph Velasco
Peoples’ Hands Have Always Fascinated Me How about you? First I Start With A Wider Shot To Show The Owner Of These Hands. Another unique opportunity. Recently, I had the unique opportunity to visit a local man on his very impressive farm in Üzümlü, a fairly nondescript village located on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, […]
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December 6th, 2020 Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs
Help us help the small local businesses. Sadly, this year many small businesses will not be open for business because of the effects of covid19. We know the pandemic has shut down many small pickleball businesses as well as many small local businesses of every type. We are truly thankful that players across the country […]
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November 29th, 2020 Eileen Bild
As I get older, time speeds up and the world seems to go through its cycles faster and with more precision. By this, I mean, there is predictability among the uncertainty of what tomorrow will bring. History repeats itself, only with more advanced knowledge and instruments, of both the mind and inventions. As humans, we […]
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November 17th, 2020 Eileen Bild
Living a life with secrets is hard to do, especially one filled with hurt, abandonment, and betrayal. What does one do when this becomes too much? Temple Hayes is a world-renowned Difference Maker, Spiritual Leader, Author, International Motivational Speaker, Humanitarian, Life Rights Advocate, Shamanic Practitioner, and President and Founder of life-changing non-profit organizations. She has […]
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November 16th, 2020 Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs
Brought to you by: The Pickleball Rocks Clothing & Equipment Company 14 Days Of Legendary Honoring those who have made pickleball GREAT DAY ONE: Pat KaneWhen I started playing over 12 years ago, there was only one answer to who was the best player in the game. Everyone agreed it was Pat Kane. In my […]
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November 16th, 2020 Ralph Velasco
This post is part of an ongoing series where I’ll feature some of my favorite photos and the stories behind them. I’d like to continue the series I started in which I’m featuring images from an eBook I wrote called Essence of a Place: A Photographer’s Guide to Using a Shot List for Capturing Any […]
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November 9th, 2020 Rodney "Rocket" Grubbs
How To Get Courts: Here’s A Great Example Why don’t more communities have dedicated pickleball courts? 99.99% of the time, the answer is MONEY. Trust me, if you walk into any town council meeting or parks and rec meeting and announce that you have the total amount of money needed to build some pickleball courts […]
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