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		<title>A Man&#8217;s Take on his One Little Word</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dare I call him Daddy-Bloo?  I better not. Since I am married, my wagon is hitched to my husband&#8217;s.  So, I thought Dave should also get a chance to comment on the idea of ONE LITTLE WORD &#8212; from a man&#8217;s persepctive.  So, here it is&#8230;. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; In 2009 my word was “traction”.  This worked well [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since I am married, my wagon is hitched to my husband&#8217;s.  So, I thought Dave should also get a chance to comment on the idea of ONE LITTLE WORD &#8212; from a man&#8217;s persepctive.  So, here it is&#8230;.</p>
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<p>In 2009 my word was “traction”.  This worked well for me.  I wanted to stop spinning my wheels,  trying to catch… uh, greener grass somewhere, I guess.  “Traction” meant slowing down and taking some thoughtfull deliberate steps – forward.  Thanks to “traction” I left real estate sales and got back into teaching and coaching (as my wife had first suggested 4 years ago).  Thanks to “traction”, I was able to take the time to fall in love with our new baby daughter this year.  Thanks to “traction”, I’m happier than I was a year ago. </p>
<p>What’s my new “traction” word for 2010?  </p>
<p>It needed to be something that hit me deep down.  Like that movie “Rudy”.  Something that inspired me and made me cry a little, but in a manly defying- the-odds sort of way.  Something that combined the Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps with the coolness of Johnny Depp… actually, he’s a little feminine.  Maybe Matt Damon.  </p>
<p>I know, I know.   I was really all over the map on this.  I needed to use the lessons from my 2009 word to help me find my 2010 word.  At one point, I thought I had it: Appreciation.  I shared my word with Mamabloo (aka &#8221;my wife&#8221;) and she said <em>“ Do you mean &#8220;graditude’?  I like it!  You could use some graditude!&#8221;</em>  Wait a minute, “graditude” wasn’t what I said…  oh, forget it.  And I kept searching.</p>
<p>So finally, I found it.  My word for 2010 is <strong>HOME</strong>.</p>
<p>I am not a wordsmith.  Few words actually speak to me.  But this one did. To me home includes family, taking time for myself, feeling good, comfort.  After gaining all that ground in 2009, I want to be sure I know why I am working 60+ hours/week, why I forced myself to change careers, why I do what I do each day.  I am not really after glory or fame (though, those would be nice… I think I will let my wife get all of that).  But I do need to remember the five kids that wait for me each night when I come in the door, the wife who needs a foot rub, the garbage that needs to be taken out… again, and that home is not just my wife’s responsibility.  I play a part, too.  Putting that in front of me this year is just what I need.  <em>  </em></p>
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