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		<title>Selfish Selflessness</title>
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Note To Self – Always remember how you can still recall your parents’ off handed comments from childhood…
 
As an example, my father, an outplacement counselor,  lodged this memory in a still accessible mental file cabinet. Recounting the highlights of a client meeting with my mom over dinner, he explained, “I told him to go [...]]]></description>
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		<title>fun + purpose = playing well at work</title>
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Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. - Aristotle

Meaning is a form of strength. It has the power to transform experience, to open the most difficult of work to the dimension of joy and even gratitude. Meaning is the language of the soul. – Rachel Naomi Remen 







A Montana State University Honors Instructor Lori [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Give back to Come Back</title>
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For it is in giving we receive – Saint Francis of Assisi

 I know something to be true. My friend Jerry White, has built his organization, Survivor Corps, around this same fact &#8212; if you want to fully return to your life after tough times, it is critical that you give back what you have learned [...]]]></description>
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