Holiday Greetings!

As we all head off in different directions for the end of the year celebrations (Kayoko and I are headed to Tokyo to be there for Japanese New Year), I wish you the very best for the season. I also wish you the best for 2008—I know it will be a breakthrough year for those who continue to pursue their dreams with determination. To do that is difficult, I know all too well, but especially at this turning point between the old and the new, remember it helps to take things day by day—and if that gets tough—minute by minute, task by task. If there’s nothing wrong right this minute, savor and live in that realization instead of choosing to live in that tomorrow, or next week, or next year where your mind wants to take you. Stay here now, and do what you do slowly and right and with gratitude for being able to do it (more on that later). All the while, laugh and smile. To help in that direction, I want to share this greeting we just received from our dear friend Ivonne Leontel: Elf Yourself

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