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  1. Back from a much needed six days in St. Thomas. Finished my next article on how we can perceptually stretch time.
  2. did a fun, powerful show at _uconn in storrs,
  3. If you are a fan of Broadway musicals you must see Finian's Rainbow. It is magical.
  4. Learn to control what you can control and let go of the rest. Visit http://www.jamesmapes.com/products.php
  5. Read my new blog "Lessons from the Heart http://jamesmapes.com/blog/
  6. Just finishing an excellent book. E. L. Doctorow's "Homer & Langley". A great perpective on the Collyer brothers.
  7. Seeing the first edited ten minutes "The Wicker Tree" (the film in which I recently acted) tonight in NYC. I'm very exicted.
  8. Back from Montreal. What a wonderful city and the program went exceptionally well. www.jamesmapes.com
  9. Getting prepared to give a program in Canda for the CACDS on "Quantum Leap Thinking". www.jamesmapes.com
  10. Today I begin my new monthly syndicated article.
  11. Finally doing a re-read of the 20th rewrite of my new book LOVE MATTER: An Owner's Guide to Living an Exceptional LIfe.
  12. Coming out of a very dark period after a sudden and surprising heart operation. Nothing but good news.
  13. For all film buffs interested in The Wicker Tree, check out my wife's site www.susangranger.com - click on Shock Till You Drop. Great photos
  14. Trapped in the Duluth, MN airport by heavy fog. Lessons in patience again.
  15. Take a look at my new blog about lessons learned while making a movie. http://jamesmapes.com/blog/
  16. Loved Edinburgh. Stayed in a castle while filming "The Wicker Tree" The producers and director took great care of us both.
  17. Filming on "The Wicker Tree" extends 2 more weeks - if all goes well. The novel was called "Cowboys for Christ". Best the film was renamed.
  18. Back home from Scotland. Great experience. "The Wicker Tree" director, Robin Hardy, is the best and I had a great creative experience.
  19. The making of this movie is a prime example of how a true team works.
  20. Had a wonderfully creative and very long day shooting "The Wicker Tree" film in Scotland. What a character I get to play!