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SteveFales

  1. @AdServicesInc My friend, Steve W. Great conversations at The Field.
  2. "The customer is always right" originally came form Selfridge's department store in London, England in 1909.
  3. Learned jogging -- If you just want to keep up with others, you'll either get hurt or fail to meet your potential. So just do your own best.
  4. Learned jogging: You never know what small decision could start a new chapter in life. (My first 5K - just a whim, suggested by Linda.)
  5. Happy Mother's Day - http://www.othersheep.net/?p=706
  6. @nalini_kim Welcome back to Twitter.
  7. Learned jogging - People who are more skilled than you will make you better. People who are less skilled than you can be made better by you.
  8. Learned jogging -- Never lose sight of how to return to your beginnings. (Yes, I really learned this jogging… in a strange city. Smile.)
  9. What I learned jogging -- Getting advice from experts is a huge help. (Thank you, Coach Terri and Coach Art.)
  10. Learned jogging: Achieving great accomplishments is largely a matter of one's ability to endure pain. (Note: Pain is different from injury.)
  11. What I learned jogging -- Always thank the volunteers. (This goes for races… and equally for anything else in life.)
  12. What I learned jogging -- Progress is a balance of soaring through the air and having your feet on the ground. Both are important.
  13. What I learned jogging -- Successful long-range outcomes are often the result of consistent short-term efforts.
  14. Take care of yourself.Eat well, rest, train hard and smart, make time to think and breathe.Be intentional with your time.- Kristin Armstrong
  15. What I learned jogging -- Challenges are best met head on. (My gloves and ear warmers taught me this this morning - it was cold.)
  16. What I learned jogging- One person's recovery pace is another person's tempo pace. (In other words, it's all relative so just do your best.)
  17. What I learned jogging -- The real competition is not between me and other runners… it's between the competing voices in my head.
  18. What I learned jogging -- Something as small as a crack in the sidewalk can cause major problems. Pay attention to details.
  19. Learned jogging: The finish line is the goal, but the starting line is also an accomplishment - takes training, preparation, and courage.
  20. Learned jogging: Challenges are all types: wind, hills, humidity, heat, cold, unleashed dogs, voices in the head, muscles at their limit...