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Our Weekly Message for May 29, 2002
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Greetings Friends,
Many of you finished school last week and celebrated over the Memorial Day
holiday weekend. Some of you are taking and giving final exams this week.
The summer messages will come at random as we are on the road most of the
time during the summer and unable to access our address book to send
messages. We will resume in August when school starts again for many of you.
Here are some thoughts for the day:
"Great minds must be ready to not only take opportunities,
but to make them." Colton
"Today's preparation determines tomorrow's achievement." author unknown
"Love is the only thing that we can carry with us when we go,
and it makes the end so easy." Louisa May Alcott
We have sent out over 90 Private Camp Bids and still
sending them daily. If you are interested in booking a
private camp or attending one of our
camps,
please make sure to use the online forms to book your team today as
many of the weeks are already full. Also,
for individuals interested in attending camp, don't forget our Dallas and Houston
Jazz
Camps. They will offer not only routines but technique classes and progressions.
Below is a special thought as we depart for summer. Have a wonderful summer,
and as always, please keep in touch. I will have my laptop with me on the
road.
Joyce E. Pennington
President, CEO
American Dance/Drill
Team®
800/462-5719
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If you are an effective manager of yourself, your discipline comes from
within. It is a function of your independent will. You are a disciple, a
follower, of your own deep values and their source. And you have the will,
the integrity, to subordinate your feelings, your impulses, your moods to
those values.
Independence is a choice only independent people can make. Unless we are willing to achieve real independence, it's foolish to try to develop human
relations skills. We might even have some degree of success when the sun is
shining. But when the difficult times come -- and they will-- we won't have
the foundation to keep things together.
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