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Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
An ode to Eleanor
When I was a kid, my idols included Beverly Cleary and Eleanor Roosevelt...alongside my sisters and mom, of course.
I read biographies about both women, and recently I re-read the book about ol' Elle. She's a remarkable lady, with countless accomplishments and a real trailblazer for her time.
As I often find myself scrambling to get a million things done in a day, one of her quotes really stood out to me:
What a woman!
I read biographies about both women, and recently I re-read the book about ol' Elle. She's a remarkable lady, with countless accomplishments and a real trailblazer for her time.
As I often find myself scrambling to get a million things done in a day, one of her quotes really stood out to me:
I have never been bored, never found the days long enough for the range of activities with which I wanted to fill them. And, having learned to stare down fear, I long ago reached the point where there is no living person whom I fear, and few challenges that I am not willing to face.
What a woman!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Who is Simon Benson?
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| Kinda dark, but you get the idea...Tay, me, Mariel, and Mike at the Simon Benson Awards. |
What do a Portland polytechnic high school, a swanky hotel, and those bubbling fountains in the city all have in common?
They are named after Simon Benson, a famous Portland philanthropist.
Last night, Taylor and I accompanied Mariel and her boyfriend to the Convention Center for the Simon Benson Awards Dinner, a fundraiser for Portland State University. We sat at Mariel's dad's table, and it was such an enlightening evening.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice served as the keynote speaker and talked mostly about the importance of education. Repeatedly, she preached about how important it is to make the extraordinary ordinary and how you can come from humble beginnings and do great things. It was a real "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" kind of speech, and it was motivating and encouraging.
Lately...while I'm off the wedding circuit...I've been working on updating my book proposal, networking with various professionals, and trying to figure out just what I'm supposed to do with my life at this point. Listening to Condoleezza's speech and hearing about the great things the award recipients accomplished in their lives proved to be a perfect dose of inspiration for the week.
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