The world can be a crazy place. Some times it helps to step back, close your eyes, and list out a few of the things you’re grateful for. Here’s what I’m grateful for this week, January 26 – February 1:
What I’m grateful for:
—Courageous enough to be imperfect. I wrote something the other day for work and it went over like a lead balloon. First, a key leader made a face when I showed it to her. And then a peer had the gall to poke holes in it too. Oh, how dare them.
Now most days I’m fine with feedback. I would say I thrive on it. I thirst for it. On this day, I wanted no parts of it. I just wanted to finish the darned piece and send it out. I slowed down and went back and really looked at my piece. I realized my writing wasn’t as clear as it should have been.
There wasn’t a lot of confidence in my words. I wasn’t very strong in my convictions. The language bordered on being mealy-mouthed.

Once I cleaned up the piece, I couldn’t help but think of Brené Brown’s quote: “Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are.”
I fight it, but I’m imperfect. I make mistakes. And that’s okay.
—A return to When Harry Met Sally. Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan may have gotten older, but I still find them to be a riot. I’m grateful for silly laughter. And yes, I’ll have what she’s having.
—Cheering on your teammate. Last week the Philadelphia Eagles, the NFL team I root for, beat the Washington Commanders for the right to play in the Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs. Saquon Barkley who led the Eagles this year had a great game. He ran for 118 yards and three touchdowns. He was happy about his success. But, I have to say it was even more uplifting to see his response to his replacement, Will Shipley, scoring his first NFL touchdown in the waning minutes of the game. Barkley raced down the sidelines to cheer on Shipley and celebrate his success.
Now that’s a great teammate. It made me grateful for the teammates in my life.
What gave me a smile?
As a kid we all read about Aesop’s Fables. It’s fun to see the tales we loved as kids sometimes take shape in real life.
Here’s one. I found a real life version of the tortoise and the hare.

In 1983, a 61-years-old Australian runner named Cliff Young came out of nowhere to win one of the world’s toughest ultramarathons, a 544-mile race from Sydney to Melbourne. He beat out elite competition from around the world. When he arrived at the start of the race, Young showed up in overalls and work boots. He ultimately ran the race in a new pair of running shoes that someone gave him, but it goes to explain his level of training.
Young ran at a slow and loping pace. At the end of the first day, he trailed the pack by a large margin. Most of the competitors stopped to sleep for six hours. Young, however, ran through the night and gained the lead. He held on for the next four days and beat the nearest competitor by 10 hours. In post-race interviews, he told the media he didn’t even know that competitors were allowed to stop for sleep.

Before running the race, he had told the press that he often ran for two to three days without sleep, rounding up sheep and other animals on his farm. When the race was over, he told the press that he imagined he was running after sheep trying to outrun a storm.
The ultramarathon run took him five days, fifteen hours and four minutes, almost two days faster than the record for a run between Sydney and Melbourne. When he received the A$10,000 prize money, he said he didn’t even know there was a prize. He decided to share it with the five next runners.
Oh yes, a real life tortoise!
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Sooo good Brian!!!!! One of my fav Jamaican artist, Koffee, said: “gratitude is a must”!
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Oooh, I like that quote. So true! 😎😎😎😎
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I agree, Brian, gratitude is essential. Leaders and peers are overrated (wink). I love the anecdotes you share. I found them to be very interesting and encouraging. I’m thankful I saw this post and took time to read it.
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Thanks for the feedback. I just try “to keep things real.” I can’t speak to any one else but when I’m appreciative or grateful or whatever you want to call it … I’m better able to deal with life’s ups and downs. Thanks for stopping by!
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remember we are all imperfect, what makes us human, even if it hits hard at times, remember we ALL are imperfect, even the ones you may worry about judging you. p.s. I love that runner’s story so much.
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I love stories like the runners too. From out of nowhere. There’s always a way. It’s such a cool message 😎😎😎😎😎
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Oh that is brilliant, the Hellmans ad. That’s the first time I have seen that. Brilliant! Made me laugh.
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It’s a Super Bowl commercial! Kind of neat to see them together again. Smart of Hellmans!
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That’s good. Yes.
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I’ll take all the reminders that it’s good enough to be doing our best, Brian. Cheers to you for a message that matters. 🥰
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You’re in luck Vicki …. It’s a feeling I’ve been thinking about and want to explore more. We’re too hard on ourselves!
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Agree! 🥰
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First, I loved that you shared the Sequon moment – I called my wife into the room and played it back for her – pure joy – I am such a fan of his, base don his on and off field actions…bravo to him…and as for “When Harry Met Sally” – loved the film, love the reunion, and hav you been there? If not, I have a few times and here’s what you experience: https://biteeatrepeat.com/2024/09/27/piled-high-pastrami-at-nycs-legendary-katzs-deli-when-harry-met-sally-there-some-great-dinners-and-a-movie-new-york-style/
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I always wonder how fame and success will hit people. Saquan even with his success in NY and Philly sounds a lot like he was at Penn State. Very down to Earth. Easy to root for someone like that! I thought you had written about that deli. I knew I had seen some pieces on Katz’s. Your story makes me want to add it to our spring NYC trip!!! How much can we squeeze into one weekend away. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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My answer? A LOT! There is SO much to do and see, and so many places to go…if you google search a name they show how busy it is and when it’s less crowded…that is how we got in the several times I’ve gone – it’s always busy but one night on a whim my son asked to go and when we got there the line was all the way down the block!
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I love that Sequon basically gave to Will the chance to score a touchdown. A beautiful thing.
And what a story on that ultra-marathon!
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I’m with you Dale! Loved how both stores made me feel good about people! 😎😎😎😎
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What an awesome trio for this Saturday! I love the story of Barkley and Shipley. And the ultramarathoner? Wow – so awesome. Thanks for the uplift!
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Oh I hope it was uplifting Wynne! That’s the whole idea … less of the depressing news of the day and more of something to believe in!
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I had a big smile watching that commercial! I watched the game last week and Saquan was so happy for Shipley and it was fun to watch. My husband’s team is the Giants and they really made a stupid move letting him go. I like both the chiefs and the eagles so it will be a good game either way.
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Oh, yes, I suspect it has to be hard for your husband and other Giants fans to watch Barkley’s success with the Eagles. From a financial standpoint the Giants probably made the right move. But Barkley is such a great guy. Loved him since his college days at Penn State. Love that he’s so down yo earth!
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Lots of good news here, Brian, even having to head back to the drawing board! 💗
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Yea, a good reminder for me yo keep things short, to the point, active voice …. Ha ha.
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You do fine.. I drone on.. lol. fire your staff. 🤣
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“When Harry Met Sally” is one of my favorite movies ever…and I love the new commercial! Please, please, PLEASE have your Eagles beat the Chiefs, okay?
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From your lips to God’s ears Mark. I’ve got my fingers crossed. But like any self-respecting Philly fan … I’m also preparing for the worst! 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣
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I’m rooting for the Eagles, even without Covey. However, my sister-in-law and family live in KC, so I won’t be advertising that fact. I agree that we need to realize we aren’t perfect and embrace that fact.
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Aww, I hope so EA … I hope it’s a win. But KC is so good. I’m cautious. Ha ha 🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎
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We shall see! And as far as my SIL knows, GO CHIEFS!
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Ha ha 🤣 🤣🤣🤣
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What a great post for uplifting the spirits, Brian, and When Harry Met Sally is favorite!
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Love that movie too. Love Billy Crystal’s lines too in this commercial. 🤣🤣🤣😎😎
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I love the Hellmans ad. Must be in time for Super Bowl!
And the tortoise story is fantastic. I just love these inspiring unexpected tales.
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I think it was smart of them to release early before the Super Bowl. I’m actually looking forward now to seeing it during the game and laughing at the one liners!
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Love the tortoise story!
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He’s a real live Tortoise. He showed those hares. Ha, ha.
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Yup! 😀
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