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Friday, August 13th, 2004 12:10 pm
About 2 years ago I applied to the Introduction Leaders Program at Landmark Education. I then withdrew. I can't remember why anymore. It was a silly reason that had to do with some fear of mine. That fear is gone.

I applied again. This time with an eye on being an Self Expression and Leadership Program leader. Landmark Education promises that once you complete the Curriculum for Living that you will have a life you love and you will be living it powerfully.

What do you know! I have a life I love and I live it powerfully. In part, that means making difficult decisions and being happy and satisfied with the option taken with no regrets for the option left behind.

I've withdrawn from the Introduction Leaders Program once again. Why? The classrooms are on Friday nights from 7-midnight. Midnight? Had I known that I would not have applied! I have asked for a waiver and it has been denied. No regrets.

Crazed Imaginations is a major portion of "a life I love."

I am satisfied with my choice.

A few other people in my life are not satisfied with Landmark's unwillingness to bend on this issue. I'm pleased that they are a stand for me as SELP Leader. Good for the ego.

But I am a stand for love and compassion in the world; the creation of peace, joy and love in every conversation. There are many paths I can walk for that to be the way of my life. Yes. I am satisfied with my choice.

And I love you all.
Friday, August 13th, 2004 12:57 pm (UTC)
Sounds like for some reason at this time in your life your not suppost to do the Introduction Leaders Program. It doesn't matter what your position is, but how you feel and act to the outside world.

It was neat seeing you as Rif at RHPS a couple weeks ago while I was down in your area.
Sunday, August 15th, 2004 10:07 am (UTC)
Good to hear.

I guess it had sounded to me like you were giving up on win-win.