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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Limits are only there if we place them there. Have a great day COL Burroughs, set no limits.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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On my way to Minneapolis for the Red Cross. Going to train a new group of folks, some of whom will doubt they can do it. My job is to encourage the ones with the skills but who have doubts. At the end of the day, often it is what you believe you can do, that determines what you can.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Excellent share ma'am.
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LTC Greg Henning
LTC Greg Henning
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Safe travels!
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LTC John Griscom
LTC John Griscom
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Thanks for what you are doing!
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SGT Mark Halmrast
SGT Mark Halmrast
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Welcome to MSP, ma'am. You just missed a nice snowfall.
Warm today w/the sun...and the white brightens up the landscape.
Enjoy!
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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True enough, if You limit the level of Your expected accomplishment that pretty much doom You to not reaching beyond the expected level. The sky can be the limit if You don't set a cap You feel You can't go beyond. Continue to climb as You reach each higher level and You may be surprised by how far You can climb. Stop climbing and You will not reach the top !
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