March 21
Published by Steve Napolitan on March 21
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Meditation has been a part of my life for over 15 years now. It has been such a positive addition to my life.
So often, when we think of our health, many of us think of exercise and diet, when actually, I think, mindfulness is the bigger game changer of the three.
March 14
Published by Steve Napolitan on March 14
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Knowledge is power. How is that powerful? Knowledge is about Knowing & Leveraging: gaining the right information and using that information. A lot of people know what to do but only a few actually do what they know.
February 28
Published by Steve Napolitan on February 28
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As my body comes back online, it has been a process. My hands and arms come first, legs and feet second, and my face is trailing behind.
February 21
Published by Steve Napolitan on February 21
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As I watch the fire, I can’t help but think about change. Fire is a symbol of change. It’s force literally creates change, some would say devastation. Is it devastation or is it just different? Is it both? Maybe it’s perspective.
February 14
Published by Steve Napolitan on February 14
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My wife and I like to enjoy a cup of hot cacao outdoors. We enjoy the peace and energy nature gives us. It’s a great place for us to discuss our lives. What’s working, what’s not working and what we’d like to experience next.
February 8
Published by Steve Napolitan on February 8
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This is me, grumpy and sad. My daughter took this picture when I didn’t want her to. She said she took the picture to show me how grumpy I was. It was the end of a tough day.
January 31
Published by Steve Napolitan on January 31
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October of last year was a big deal. I went from being in a wheelchair to walking with a walker to using a cane. I keep getting stronger and gaining my balance.
January 24
Published by Steve Napolitan on January 24
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I was trying to take a picture of this sunset from the bridge over this little river. I dropped my phone off the bridge into the river. I’m still gaining back my hand grip.