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“Keep it simple Sally,” my dad would say. I remember asking him who Sally was and he’d reply, “Anyone can be Sally!” As I got old enough to read the … Continue reading Keep It Simple
Have you ever filled up your gas tank and taken your car around town with no specific place to go? Minutes turn into hours and next thing you know you’re … Continue reading Going Nowhere Fast
Brett O’Keefe died at age 18 from an accidental mixed drug overdose. If you’ve heard his heart wrenching story, you’ve probably wondered how the family survives. Winning The Fight! is … Continue reading The Power of Endurance
From birth on, children are attached to their parents through dependence for care. It occurs naturally due to the child’s needs and the parent’s instinct to nurture. This bond is strong and should … Continue reading Let Go
Tom’s family life during childhood was like many others. Finances were not a problem for the family of five, but there was something missing. Fights were a daily ritual between … Continue reading Meet Tom
Let’s talk about Rep Has the addict in your life found themselves in a rehabilitation center? If so, you are probably asking yourself a whirlwind of questions. Before you get ahead … Continue reading Let’s talk REP
What does winning the fight mean to you? The word “win” is a past participle verb which describes a completed victory. “Winning” is a present participle verb. That means it … Continue reading Are you Winning The Fight?
Somewhere along the way, society has shifted. Respect was instilled in those born before the days of technology. It was part of life. You shake the hand and look in … Continue reading Respect
7 years has flown by, yet daily feels like a lifetime 7 years of not hearing your voice 7 years I have not seen you grow into the man you … Continue reading 7 YEARS
I recently spent two days at McKinney High School. One Tuesday, I showed “Not Me” to over 600 students, and on Wednesday, I gave a power point presentation to those … Continue reading The ONE that heard what I said