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10 great ideas Lisa. I think the attitude of gratitude is a powerful thing (#10), and your #1 is my #1 as well, and I've also heard it said that you miss 100% of the shots you don't take! Thanks for making it great!

Phil:

I love that quote too, an if I would have remembered it, I would have used it. Thanks.

1. Play more to win more (in life that is, I am not advocating gambling). You miss 100% of the shots you don't take!

I LOVE your double ringer Lisa... But that wasn't luck either. I'll bet you've played some 'shoes in the past. I have too - and the best is always at family gatherings.

I love the post too. I wrote my thoughts about luck and refered your great list. Thanks!

Kevin :)

My post on Luck -
http://www.kevineikenberry.com/blogs/2005/06/luck.asp

Kevin:

Thanks. I find that with horse shoes and bowling, my scores improve with wine. :-)

its work

thanks

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