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Are We Walking Yet?: Catch the Eyes
Dr. Lynne Curry

Are We Walking Yet?: Catch the Eyes

Personal trainer collie Zeke patiently waiting — except for the eye-lock he has on the leash he deftly laid on … Continue reading Are We Walking Yet?: Catch the Eyes

2579.34 miles in 602 days for 4.2846 miles per day
Coaching, Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth

2579.34 miles in 602 days for 4.2846 miles per day

There was a day when I realized I was spending too much time at a desk, in a car, or … Continue reading 2579.34 miles in 602 days for 4.2846 miles per day

Does Your Job Make You Sick?
Coaching, Personal growth

Does Your Job Make You Sick?

Question: I’m wondering if my job makes me sick. I’ve had a series of medical issues since March and while … Continue reading Does Your Job Make You Sick?

COVID quarantines us, but doesn’t stop us
Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth

COVID quarantines us, but doesn’t stop us

Since COVID began, collie Zeke & I’ve logged 1255 miles in 318 days, I’ve lost 12 pounds, Zeke 2. Just … Continue reading COVID quarantines us, but doesn’t stop us

Making the Best of Winter Despite COVID: because of you, we’re overcoming the despites; thank you for being part of our Thanksgiving joy
Coaching, Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth, Writing

Making the Best of Winter Despite COVID: because of you, we’re overcoming the despites; thank you for being part of our Thanksgiving joy

Sunrise in Anchorage comes @ 9:38 a.m.; the sun sets @ 3:57 p.m., so we have six hours. Despite the … Continue reading Making the Best of Winter Despite COVID: because of you, we’re overcoming the despites; thank you for being part of our Thanksgiving joy

1036 miles since COVID began
Coaching, Dr. Lynne Curry, Personal growth

1036 miles since COVID began

When the gym closed last March, my personal trainer, a collie, rejoiced and pointed with his nose toward the door. … Continue reading 1036 miles since COVID began

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