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Monday
Jan162012

Guest Post at EXTRAordinary! Inc.

This week I have a guest post on EXTRAordinary! Inc., the website of an excellent friend, Rich Schlentz. I first met Rich after he hired my wife as a wellness coordinator for one of the health clubs in town. He and I didn't have much interaction at first, but over time, and over coffee, we came to know each other. I'm fortunate to have a lot of positive people in my life—it's no secret that I try to surround myself with them—but Rich is in a league of his own. The man has an unshakable positive outlook on life that is infectious. I learn something from him every time we talk.

If you know Rich already, you understand what I'm conveying. If you don't, I only hope you get the chance to know him one day. Click here to read my post, Wisdom to Know the Difference, but please make sure you check out the rest of Rich's insights while you are there.

Reader Comments (3)

I always love to be with optimistic people because of the positive energy they pass on to other people.

Jan 19, 2012 at 2:02 | Unregistered CommenterHannah

Great intro Chris. Thanks for your willingness to guest blog for me, especially during a time of need. Appreciate you attending the service on Friday. I admire both you and Susan because your actions back up your words. You are both the real deal. Thanks for being part of my life.

Jan 22, 2012 at 19:14 | Unregistered CommenterRich Schlentz

You are most welcome. The service was great and I walked away with so much from it.

Jan 22, 2012 at 21:03 | Registered CommenterChristopher Laney

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