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  1. Updated my blog with Leading Change by Dr. John Maxwell http://bit.ly/07EVTGR
  2. What a hot day in Sydney today!!! The weekend is going to be very hot as well!
  3. Finally received my copy of "Three Feet from Gold" today from Amazon.com! Looking forward to reading it...
  4. Coming down the stretch... Tiger Woods is still in the lead!
  5. Tiger's lead is back to one with Greg Chalmers at -12!
  6. Tiger now leading by two strokes!
  7. Watching Tiger Woods take the lead by one stroke at the Australian Masters!
  8. Looking for a good Indian restaurant in Sydney, preferably out west... any suggestions?
  9. Just finished watching Raw - huge main event next week - triple threat tag match - Undertaker/Cena vs DX vs Big Show/Jericho
  10. Finished reading Bob Proctor's book "It's Not About The Money" - well worth the read with powerful insights and strategies!!
  11. Enjoying my Sunday evening watching the movie "London Dreams"
  12. Looking forward to having breakfast on a slightly overcast Sunday morning and catching up with the overnight sports results...
  13. Updated my blog with The Goal Card by Bob Proctor http://bit.ly/oFwNG
  14. Updated my blog with Success Is Easy, But So Is Neglect by Jim Rohn http://bit.ly/3rmG3X
  15. "You may delay, but time will not." — Benjamin Franklin
  16. “There is no security in life, only opportunity.” — Denis Waitley
  17. "Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution. If you don't have any problems, you don't get any seeds..." — Norman Vincent Peale
  18. "Discipline is the foundation upon which all success is built. Lack of discipline inevitably leads to failure." — Jim Rohn
  19. "There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them." Denis Waitley
  20. "Every action (or inaction) involves a choice between what is more important and what is less important." —Brian Tracy