Barry Haworth

@bmhaworth

Warren HS, Cal State Fullerton & UC Davis grad, UofL Economics professor, Assumption HS Cross Country and Track Coach, Proud Father and Grandpa, Consummate dork

Louisville, KY
Joined April 2009

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  1. Jan 2
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    Jan 1

    It’s with the deepest sorrow that we have to say goodbye to . We have all become . To his family, words can’t express how sorry we are that he has passed. His life May have been short, but his legacy with be forever.

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    Jan 1

    What better way to start 2019 than by wishing Rachel D a Happy Birthday?!!

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    31 Dec 2018

    Stuff that works: Taking walks Sleep Humility (listening > waiting to talk) Reading books Investing in your local community Avoiding foods wrapped in plastic Creating rituals to slow and reflect For things that matter: phone off, in another room Asking for help when you need it

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    Dear God, Please protect everyone tonight,may we all reach 2019 safely. No hate but LOVE and may we notice our similarities instead of focusing on our differences. Its a small world we living and no matter what we will need each other in one way or another! Amen!

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    Dec 31

    Are you the “the one” in 2019? Each cross country season I always have a varsity runner that I would have never guessed be top 7. This athlete does NOT have more talent then my other JV runners. They just made a COMMITMENT to train like a champion from Jan to Nov. ARE U THE ONE?

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    29 Dec 2018

    "The single greatest skill in any endeavor is doing the work. Not doing the work that is easy for you. Not doing the work that makes you look good. Not doing the work when you feel inspired. Just doing the work." -

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    30 Dec 2018

    Many people go for things only because a teacher, coach, or parent told them they should. People who get into something for the money, the fame, or the medal can’t be effective. Lasting impact is reserved for those whose find reward in The Process, not product, of their labor.

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    29 Dec 2018

    Conventional methods yield conventional results. Original thought produces innovative methods, whose results are unknown — and thus risky. If your aim is to fit in, pursue convention. If your goal is to stand out & win the race, innovative methods may be the more fruitful path.

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    29 Dec 2018

    Best of 2018: Do whatever it takes to get the meet done on time

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    28 Dec 2018

    Our alums are always welcome to get in a workout at the Green when school’s out, even though we can’t run quite as fast as them. – At Assumption Sports Complex

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    28 Dec 2018

    Bored children? Consider these three activities that get the kids engaged and outdoors.

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    24 Dec 2018

    What do you think about this man’s view about having a safe environment in Colleges?

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  15. 25 Dec 2018

    Time with the grandkids this morning and closing out the day with the greatest Christmas movie ever, Die Hard.

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    24 Dec 2018

    Such sadness this Christmas Eve. A view of the escort for an LMPD officer killed earlier this afternoon in a tragic crash right here on I-64.

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    23 Dec 2018

    white people literaIIy have a show called Extreme Couponing

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    25 Dec 2018

    Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and very Happy Holidays!! – At Assumption High School

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    “Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose.” — Bill Gates

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    23 Dec 2018

    When teachers decorate Christmas cookies

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