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TGIF heading home
TGIF heading home . - black button up - Brown leather belt - Khaki slim fit chinos - Brown lace up boots - Royal blue pullover
TGIF heading home
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Looking good, you have a great weekend.
Restoring Tricker’s Stow Boots with Saphir Products – Step-by-Step Guide to Leather Care
A beginner-friendly guide to give you the confidence to restore your own boots and get them looking great! Removing old wax & dirt How to remove salt stains & Lumps Conditioning & nourishing the leather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWiZKytXc5w&list=WL&index=130
First Friday of Mardi Gras
After a short feeling but very active week we’re at the end point. This Friday, I have to navigate PT, computer work catch up, a custom lunch and the whirling dervish that is my wife on parade day. Enjoy the day ahead. The shirt, Daniel Cremieux Henley The jacket, Vince Bomber jacket The jeans, Daniel Cremieux The shoes, Allen Edmonds The scent Acqua di Gio EDT The watch, Vaer The hair, by me Make it a good day.
First Friday of Mardi Gras
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Looking good, you have a great day.
Selective Urgency Has Massive Consequences
Most people only become urgent when it's already too late. They see the problem. They recognize the warning signs. Instead of taking immediate action... They brush it off. "I'll handle it tomorrow." "It's not that big of a deal." These people operate with something I call Selective Urgency. They ignore their problems over and over until they become too big to ignore... Which is when they finally start to act with urgency. Only ... It's far too late. The opportunity to fix the problem has come and gone. We see this everywhere. The relationship that slowly dies until one day they're handed divorce papers. The health issues ignored until the condition becomes terminal. The business problems downplayed until bankruptcy knocks on the front door. By the time these people finally decide to get urgent and aggressive about finding a solution... Their opportunity has already come and gone. ...and the damage caused from their inaction is irreversible. If you don't want your life to be the same shit show as everybody else's... I recommend you avoid Selective Urgency and learn to operate with the appropriate urgency all the time. Not just when you "feel" like it. Always. Winners address their problems the moment they are identified. They don't procrastinate or kick the can down the road... They take immediate and aggressive action. Address your problems with urgency…immediately. Attack them. Make this a non-negotiable habit. Your inability to do so will have massive consequences. Never say I didn't warn you. ~ Andy Frisella
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Some truth to this for sure.
Good morning TGIF
Stopping for some go go juice
Good morning  TGIF
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And looking good while doing it!
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Carl Ronny Birkeland
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My background are the Norwegian army, then private security and at present I work in the emergency room in a psychiatric hospital.

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