This 5 minute video reveals not only a New Year's greeting to you, but simple steps I took action in 2003 to make 2004 my best year ever (2005 was great too) - and how I'm going to repeat the same steps to make 2006 an even better one. I share it with you so that you can adopt it, customize it to your liking, and most of all, live your best life throughout 2006.
If you find this video to be of value, please invite your friends and family to view it too. Paying it forward this way could really positively impact many of your close ones and their personal and professional lives in 2006. Cheers!
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Merry Christmas to you and yours from my family and me. We wish you all the joy and blessings of this season. See you in the new year!
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I surveyed 10 friends about their favorite and least favorite season of the year. Guess what? Fall & Spring are their favorites. Winter didn't make the cut. Well, there always has to be the one guy who loves them all (you know who you are
) Feel free to comment below about your favorite season, and why. I personally love Spring and Fall. But… I do love the first day of snow. How can one resist playing on the first day of snowfall? I can't. My kids can't. So we bundled up and had fun…
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Nov 30th is my birthday. Just turned 32. My family chose to embarass me - which is extremely difficult - at Montana's, where the waiters come around as a group and sing you their custom birthday song, with their renowned 'Moosehead' on your noggin'. Here's what went down…
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Received this from a friend today. WOW. Thank you, Dennis.
"Always reward your long hours of labor and toil in the very best way, surrounded by your family.
Nurture their love carefully, remembering that your children need models, not critics, and your own progress will hasten when you constantly strive to present your best side to your children.
And even if you have failed at all else in the eyes of the world, if you have a loving family, you are a success."
A good friend shared this with me, and isn't it amazing when God places the right people with the right words to just lift you up when you need to hear it the most?
"Even the most daring and accomplished people have undergone tremendous difficulty.
In fact, the more successful they became, the more they attributed their success to the lessons learned during their most difficult times."
If you're a father, dad, grand-dad in any capacity, I'd like to wish you a Happy Father's Day! I woke up to a cheering squad, home-made gifts, big smiles, hugs and kisses. LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT! Cheers to you and yours ~ Sherman
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Sarah and I had planned a getaway - and it so happened to land on Mother's Day weekend. The original plans were to take in a romantic weekend package at Harrisons Hot Springs, which we've enjoyed from past visits.
Then we had a brainchild moment. My sis is backpacking Europe and has her Yaletown apartment available for us to crash. So we opted for that instead.
It's fun playing "tourist" in your own hometown. I betcha a huge percentage of residents in Vancouver prefer to "go away" somewhere, instead of touring Vancouver - even though it has been rated one of the Top 10 desirable places to live in the world. Here's some of the casual fun things we did:
- We jumped on the AquaBus, a water taxi, and our friendly "driver" took this picture of us.

Sarah and I on the AquaBus water taxi
- traveling from Yaletown to Granville Island.
- Sarah hates seafood. I love it. So we had it MY WAY, and I CHOSE to dine at a restaurant that Sarah wanted to go to - which meant no seafood
We dined at The Keg Steakhouse Bar. The funny thing is we visited 2 other restaurants before that offered ONLY seafood - the Sandbar and Bridges.
- We split our sides laughing at The Imprentice, an Improv spoof on "The Apprentice" - at the Vancouver TheatreSports League on Granville Island.
- Sarah and I enjoyed tea and desert at the Brix Restaurant and Wine Bar - a chic romantic dining spot, that not only showcased international cuisine, but also the local upscale crowd - or Yuppies, as Sarah and I call them.
That was a short, yet fun and relaxing time in good 'ol Vancouver. I was ready to be Daddy again, and was thrilled to have 2 excited children jump all over us when we returned home.
Greetings to all Moms in the house! I hope you were celebrated and loved and cherished this past weekend. Cheers to you and your priceless role in families, and in society!
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This quote consistently gives me a jolt of strength and power when I read it. So I thought I'd archive it on my own site so I see it more often - Enjoy!
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?
You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn't serve the world. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us.
It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others."