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true wheel tuesday! week 3: green power

by chas on April 21, 2009

so now what? so you’ve assessed the trueness of your wheel, and you’ve discovered your strengths and your weaknesses, the areas where you are covered and the areas where you are bare, bald, ready to pop, flat! and you’ve set yourself some goals, spread out over time. and maybe you’ve even compared your goals to [...]

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       this message has been brought to you by the network the idea of networks within networks, like chinese boxes or russian dolls, like solar systems within galaxies within Universe…these ideas have been filling my heart and mind since friday. the stretch of the network metaphor has blossomed like a mushroom, and threatens [...]

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the real thing

by chas on November 20, 2008

seek and you shall find? so you’re looking for the real thing, he said. yeah. i’m tired of playing around. you’ll never find it. she looked at him, half disappointed and half intrigued. why do you say that? he smiled. it’s not findable. not findable? it has a lifetime of a moment. and it doesn’t [...]

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Health care in America

by chas on November 3, 2008

I ain’t no doctor a weekly column by charles faris, hhc All politics are internal In the spirit of the week, and playing off my recent (and to be continued) musings on democracy, todays topic is something that has been batted about a bit from podiums all across the land during the course of this [...]

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friday afternoon update! 3

by chas on October 31, 2008

project bears fruit! as i stated in update 1, one of my goals with this friday update has been to make friday the actual end of my week, and to transition into a work life more attuned to my son rowan’s life schedule. well, jack be nimble if i didn’t just have my entire saturday [...]

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Developing a Healthy Hunger

by chas on September 15, 2008

I Ain’t No Doctor a weekly health column by charles faris, hcc Charles,  Like many people, I work too hard and find myself stressed under deadlines on a regular basis. My stress often goes to my stomach and I can suffer from a poor appetite, so I don’t feel like eating and would rather keep working. What [...]

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