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		<title>Motivation By Comparison</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 01:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Motivation by comparison is a dynamic form of motivation which can totally transform our attitude of mind. It is used much too rarely. It is so powerful it could and perhaps should be used every day as a part of a morning ritual of preparation for the day ahead.
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		<title>Disabled Athlete Puts Adversity On Ice</title>
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He&#8217;s too busy being a single father to two sons, working as general manager of sales and marketing for an adaptive mobility company, speaking at schools, and playing goaltender for the U.S. sled hockey national team.
Brandon&#8217;s life changed on September 10, 2002. He was on a ladder trimming a tree when he fell 15 feet [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Spinal Cord Injury: The Afterlife</title>
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Am I talking about death here? No, I’m talking about life after a spinal cord injury. Why did I phrase the title of this article as I did? Because for many people who suffer a spinal cord injury, their first thoughts after being informed of paralysis, or wheelchairs, or a severed spinal cord, causing the [...]]]></description>
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