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Olympic Volunteering at 2010 Winter Olympics Whistler

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Olympic Volunteer Host

I have completed 6 shifts as Host for the Alpine Racing Venue at Whistler Creekside.  I am only one of 2900 volunteers working to make the Alpine Racing venue work for the athletes, spectators and media.  We are all working hard to make everyday successful.  I am so impressed at the quality of the people who volunteer.  The work ethic is the highest I have ever seen.  The spectators are all motivated to cheer on all the skiers and the media is keen to cover it.  There is army of people who are working to bring this to the world.  I have a new appreciation for the effort, energy, coordination and focus the team of people bring to this event.

The Olympic spirit is often referred to by the media as unique and special.  It is and the energy that comes through is what our world needs.  We must export the emotions that comes from knowing that we are all here on the planet together and we are connected to each other.  We are all humans who are responsible for each other and as individuals.

The Olympics are an event unlike any other.  Each individual who actively participates at some level expands their energy and effects others.  The athletes all have had success that has been learned from failures.   They have faced their fears and overcome them because they have a focus and dream that is unstoppable.   Some have had to overcome physical injury that could have stopped them, yet they have gone on to win medals.  What makes this happen?  It is determination and belief.

The Canadian Athletes are succeeding more than they ever have before.  What I have observed is that they are doing this because they have a community of supporters, a country of believers, families who make sacrifices and clear focus on their personal dream to win at their sport.    I admire and respect each of them. 

There is a flame of belief in each of us.  Some of us have let it die out, and others have forgotten to tend to it.  The flame is our belief in ourselves to become what are meant to be.  Find your flame again, light it up and give it your energy and focus.  Find out what you are meant to be and pursue it like the Olympic Athletes have.

Start by volunteering somewhere in your community.  You will find it to be rewarding.  You will have personal growth from it.   When ever I have volunteered I have had tremendous growth and met the nicest people.  Some have become life long friends.

Believe it is possible.  Believe in yourself and find your flame.

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Time is Now

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Time is our most valuable asset.  Time is perishable.   Time is now. Time is how we plan, play, work and do our lives.  Who and how we spend our time is how we create our legacy of our life. Many people are stuck in the Rat Race and working just to pay the rent/mortgage and not having much fun doing that.  Some people are working hard at their businesses as the sole proprietor and thus have no leverage.  They can only trade time for money. Some people waste time in front of the TV, sitting in traffic, standing in line, complaining about the thing that is bothering them.

Time goes by so quickly when we are having fun and busy.  Time goes by slowly when we are stuck doing something that is less than fun or not what we want to do.  Time is measured and quantified.   We measure our age, the anniversaries, the time at work, the time it takes to travel, stand in line and just about everything. It is quantified for payment as an employee.

When I reflect on how life is now, compared to only a few years ago when I was so busy raising a family I am wiser about the value of time. I was working for a corporation trading time for money, and planning for the vacations which always were too short.  Spent time doing the daily things such as shopping for food, paying the bills, laundry and the routine of driving the kids to and from their dance, friends and activities.  I realize that time was not always used productively.   I also spent too much time watching cable TV, too much time in traffic, too much time worrying and not being present in the now.

The kids are raised and now young adults.  Sometimes I wonder how they grew up so fast and then I realize why.  Time went by quickly because I was busy just doing stuff.  They are great young adults and I enjoy watching them conduct their lives.  I seek times for us to connect and spend time together and totally enjoy the moments of time.    This week my youngest came for a visit and we enjoyed some moments of huge value in Whistler.

My partner Robert and I went to the Service Awards Recognition at Whistler-Blackcomb this week on top of Whistler at night.  Very special time to spend together with incredible people.

Time is moving quickly as we are preparing to host the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.  I know the time will go by quickly for all involved, athletes, volunteers, Olympic family, spectators and entertainers.  25000 Volunteers will operate the games.  We are called Workforce 2010.

Most of us live with an expectation that time is unlimited.  A few people do not because of health challenges.  We must live with time as a gift of now because we do not know when our limit will come to an end.  We must be present, congruent and be clear on our intentions.  We must be using our time with respect for how it effects us, and those we interact with, and aware that we are all connected.

As Eckhart Tolle writes in his book The Power Of Now.  There is only NOW and we must be present with it.

I am grateful that I live in the now most of time and am present.

I am proud of my accomplishments with the skills I have now because I stopped wasting time in traffic, watch cable TV and with people who do not get it yet.  I have great friends who are present and living in now.  Knowing that time is only now and we do not know what our limit is.

Knowing that we are all responsible for what we create and leave behind because we all have a purpose.

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The Biggest Return To Enrich Your Life

Monday, May 18th, 2009

It’s time to start giving back. For many of us have spent entire careers enriching our lives and now it’s time to enrich the lives of others. There are lots of ways to do this. Certainly, cash contributions are always welcome—organizations always are grateful for money. There is other ways, in many cases better, ways to help society. By donating time and talent, literally teaching other people how to help themselves, you can have even a greater impact. Your community values you and the rewards are many times greater when you simply volunteer.

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