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Right Here, Right Now

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  When people mention retirement to Jared, he doesn't know how to respond.  This is a man who lives every moment, of every day, as it is, right now.  Does he have some challenging days? Yes. Some bad moments? Yes. Some occasional seasons of depression? Sure.  But Jared understands that these less than perfect pieces of life will happen during retirement, too.  This guy truly enjoys his job, his here, his now. He serves, he connects, he loves, he treats. His income is modest compared to the other chiropractors in the area, but I have to imagine his quality of life is as high as it can be. His patients don't know that he comes home at night and ices his wrists, because he's given his energy to the people who need what he has to give. Now let's be honest, Jared also ices his wrists so he can spend his Fridays casting a fly rod, building a camp, and going after birds. And the sore wrists are the price he pays for 11-12 hour days, Monday through Thursday. Truly, I ha...

But What if it All Works Out?

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Dear Adventurers,  It makes me sad when people worry about using their things. Because at its root, this is anxiety...it's the what ifs...it's catastrophizing that's stopping them from going for it.  I know someone who's afraid to drive their convertible because the windshield might get knicked, or the door might get dinged.  I know someone else who never takes a sheet off their couch, in case someone spills on it. Now the couch is 10 years old, in perfect condition, and totally out of style. It's also still covered by a sheet. Most recently I have a handful of people commenting, and messaging about our upcoming bike-rafting trip:      I'm too afraid to put my bike on a raft.       I like my bike too much to take it down the Kennebec.      I can't let my bike get wet. No one, and I truly mean NO ONE, loves their bike more than I love my bike. It's a 2016 Cannondale Scalpel and I plan to never replace it. I plan to repair i...