Honoring Jackie – Day #8 – Honor Someone Who Has Inspired You

jackie3 No, it’s not Jackie Robinson, it’s my little “girl”, Jackie. She’s my 14 1/2 year old Siberian Husky!

So how can a dog inspire me? Very easily. Let me tell you a little bit about Jackie and you’ll see.

From 2000-2009 I had Jackie and her half-sister, Crystal – two beautiful Siberian Huskies that I got as “rescue dogs” – that is a a very strange story in and of itself but I’ll spare you the details right now (you’re welcome 😀 ).

In 2009 Crystal developed cancer somewhere in her body and it was manifested in her lungs. Within a couple of weeks she was gone.

I really wasn’t sure that her sister, Jackie, was going to last very long after that since she had always seemed so dependent on her sister and they had NEVER been separated over night.

But that little girl was alot more resilient than I realized. She began to actually flourish with all the attention. And what I realized as the days and weeks went on was, she IS the most perfect dog I’ve ever had. It’s actually funny (if I can get past my guilt) because with the two of them, there was always some sort of trouble in the house (books eaten – expensive medical books have better glue than others I’ve realized, dead birds and mice brought into the house (and bed), a possum killed in the house, anything and everything chewed up well beyond the puppy stage, etc). I never knew what I was going to come home to and I always got to exercise my vocal cords when I got home. I would always have the opportunity to exercise patience with them too but that never worked.

I figured they were both troublemakers but it didn’t take me long after Crystal died to realize that it was all her – Jackie NEVER has gotten into any trouble the entire time she’s been alone with me. It’s totally amazing. I feel so guilty that I never praised her and blessed her jackie1 because she was not responsible for any of the problems.

But that’s not why she inspires me.  About a year after Crystal died Jackie started having bowel issues which included significant pain and weight loss. It was horrible to see her in so much pain. We tried everything and went to a specialist and nothing helped. As things got worse I finally took her back to the specialist one day and was sure I would have to have her put down. But the doctor wanted to keep her in the hospital and see if he could figure something out. Magically he found the right combination of food and pills and then later just food and Benefiber. But she went through so much pain for so long that I admired her courage and stick-to-it-ive-ness. She’s been such a trooper through all of that.

Then in the past 2years her joints have started to really bother her and something has gone wrong with either her back or her hips and she has muscle weakness and atrophy (loss of muscle)in her rear end. It’s so hard for her to stand up but she perseveres until she gets up. She never cries but you can tell she’s not comfortable at all. She still tries to play even though it hurts and it’s hard for her to even stand.

Plus, she’s developed a mild (for now) form of dementia so she gets lost at times inside the house. But she continues to be a strong puppy and never ever complains.

She’s always happy to see me, she always wags her tail and she will still do as she’s told even if it takes her longer than it used to.

When I’m having a tough time I just think of Jackie and how hard it is for her to do most things in her life and yet she does them without question. That old gal is tough and I want to be as tough as she is.

I am so very blessed to have Jackie as my family! I love her with all my heart.

Terrie

 

Honoring Dr. Ally Jackson – Day #7 – Honor Someone Who Has Inspired You

277546989_640 Dr. Jackson is a key member of my “team”.  She has saved so many body parts for me since October of 2012 that I lost count! Her talent and her compassion and caring for her patients is beyond compare. I’m hoping you can see a pattern here about compassion and caring. Those are two key qualities that I look for in people in general and especially if I think they are inspirational.

Have you ever heard of AIRROSTI? I sure hadn’t heard of it. My trainer told me about it when he saw how messed up I was in the weeks before the New York City Marathon. So he recommended this to me with the caveat – “I understand it hurts like heck but it works”. But I was desperate enough I didn’t even care about the imposed pain at that point if I could figure out the cause of my internal pain. So I called and hoped for an appointment. I was fortunate enough to get this call back within an hour and got an appointment at another facility for the next day.

The first doctor I saw there said he was leaving in a week but introduced me to his successor – Dr. Jackson. He treated me and told me that at least I didn’t have a stress fracture (which was my big concern) and yes, it did “hurt like heck” (although I used another word at the time…LOL). So he made some follow-up appointments for me.

When I first saw Dr. Jackson her attitude and demeanor was so uplifting and exciting I almost forgot about the pain she was going to inflict (I said “almost” – ha ha).427552_10151344400325271_1499322490_a

As the days and weeks went along I became a frequent flyer at Dr. Jackson’s shop. She has always been able to help me physically and mentally. She emails me to see how I’m doing or how an event went. Where do you find that in a doctor nowadays?

Everything I’ve needed (physically, mentally, spiritually) she has provided just by smiling, listening and staying in touch. She cares about people.

The value of a doctor in our lives at this time in our lives is minimized. Mostly people just complain about us doctors – for almost any reason you can find they complain about their provider. Why is that? In the “old” days – the time that I wish I had been born in – when doctors were considered part of the family and were appreciated for whatever help they were able to provide. Now, it’s like taking your life in your hands by admitting you’re  a doctor.

When you think of Dr. Jackson, though, you don’t think of her in the way you think of most doctors. She is confident yet not conceited or egotistical. Her confidence shines in how she talks to you about your injury. But when she’s talking about YOU as a person or to YOU as a person, her radiance shines forth. Some people call it charisma and I would say that’s a great descriptor for her.

She is one of the most valuable members of my support team and she is someone I admire and want to emulate in my interactions with people. That’s the way she’s been inspirational for me!

Thanks so much to  Dr. Jackson and AIRROSTI!

Terrie

Honoring John Keith – Day #6 – Honor Someone Who Has Inspired You

Navy Logo I don’t even have a picture of this man but in recent weeks he’s become a great source of inspiration to me. Has this ever happened to you – you’re just minding your own business and then someone steps into your life rather inconspicuously and unobtrusively only to start popping into your field of vision frequently after that? Well, that’s how Mr. Keith came into my life.

I was at the gym with my trainer one day and this big tall guy came over and started putting our weights away (while we were using them). I was very surprised but Dan (my trainer) knew what was happening and went and talked to him. He (John) had thought that people had just left the weights out as frequently happens at that gym and John was trying to tidy up. We all got a cute laugh out of that and went back about our respective businesses.

The next time I remember seeing John he was wearing a Navy ball cap so I asked him if he had been in the Navy and he had. So we had something else in common (the first was knowing Dan and caring about doing the right thing to clean up our own mess). We exchanged pleasantries and that was it. Another fleeting moment.

But then last week I was on the treadmill after my 50 mile run waiting for Dan and of course feeling a bit “down” and sorry for myself because my knee was really trashed and I was concerned that it would hinder my running from now on.  Next thing I know I got a tap on the shoulder and it was John saying hello. I thought that was nice in and of itself. So we got to talking a bit. He told me that he had had cancer (and beaten it) and was on a ton of pain pills after multiple surgeries and that he was still working but that they had cut his hours down some so that he could rest more. He said it in such a “matter of fact”, “that’s just the way it is” manner – not trying to solicit sympathy or anything, just explaining that I was touched in a way I had never been before. Here was a man who had served his country in the Navy and never asked for anything, who had experienced more medical challenges than I could ever even comprehend, and was still concerned about the world and people around him to the degree that he goes out of his way to be nice and friendly to others.

This inspired me. It may sound dorky to you all but his resolve and quiet nature while enduring such pain and personal agony makes me just go up to him and hug him every time I see him now (that’s a funny picture since he’s about 2 feet taller than me – maybe not that much but it seems like it).

Whenever things appear rough I have John to think about and know that I can get through it and that whatever I am going through is nothing compared to what he’s experienced and yet he’s still at the gym every day taking care of himself and having wonderful words of encouragement for everyone around him. And he has praise for his medical care, not complaints (which often happens with people in chronic pain when their pain can’t be completely relieved).

This man is a true inspiration to me and makes me concentrate more on gratitude for all the great things I have going on in my life (and have had all my life – everything has happened at just the right moment in my life even if I didn’t realize it at the time).

Thank you John Keith for “popping” into my life at this time. May I bring a smile to your face and the knowledge that you have a shipmate that cares about you and respects you highly!

Terrie

Honoring Larry Macon – Day #5 – Honor Someone Who Has Inspired You

15675_529528713748794_727665780_n Today’s honoree is an extremely special person and it’s fitting that I honor him today since on Sunday (think I’ve got that right) he will participate in his 1,000th marathon – the Cowtown marathon – now that’s rockin!

But this man does so much more than run marathons. Mr. Larry Macon is a successful attorney in San Antonio, Tx and he’s about 68 (not good at calculating) and that makes me honor him more! Not because he’s old but because he’s only about 4 years older than I am and he’s done so much more and I want to be like him when I grow up.

Mr. Macon ran 153 marathons in 2012 and is the most unassuming person you’d ever meet. You would never know he was a trial lawyer who is more successful than Perry Mason in my book anyway.  Do you know how many marathons a week that is? Do the math and you’ll figure out why he’s so impressive. But it’s not just 2012 that he rocked. He did it the year before and the year before that. Check out this 2009 article about him.  And even so far this year he’s knocking at least 2 marathons out every weekend.  He is the Guiness Book of World Records holder for the most marathons in a year.

But all that is a bunch of statistics. So what’s so special and inspiring about this man. Yes, the numbers are inspiring for sure but I have to tell you that you would never know that he was such a dynamo who just doesn’t stop. He’s so personable, friendly and supportive that I can’t believe he would talk to someone like me.

Yet, the very first time I met him we were passing each other (several times) on my first encounter with him and the other running family members in December 2012. I had no idea who this guy was (I had no idea who anyone was). But what I did know was that I was a newcomer and a “new”, inexperienced runner (compared to them – they are the elite ultra runners) and was very shy especially because I’m so slow.

But you know what? This man named “Larry” kept talking to me as we passed, soon learned my name and continued to encourage me every time he saw me.  At the finish line when I wanted a hug, he was there and willing to take a minute for that hug. When they had the big ceremony for him – his birthday and breaking the world record (again) he still had time for me and EVERYONE else around him.

He is selfless and cares about other people. It’s amazing when you read the articles about him or see the news videos he talks about all the people he’s met running these marathons, he’s not talking about himself unless someone asks him a specific question.

His smile is so contagious and welcome no matter how many miles he’s covered and how little sleep he’s had in the past week. He’s there for you. What more can you ask in a human being.

He takes his running seriously but takes life and people and their needs much more seriously. That is the mark of a truly inspiring human being – so unassuming, caring and compassionate while as the same time being successful at everything he does. He also has never complained no matter how miserable he is. He takes each day as it comes and we all need to emulate that. Whenever I’m feeling miserable during a run, I think of Larry and what he goes thru and then I think of his wonderful smile and greeting and things immediately get better.

Thank you for coming into my life, Larry – you are a wonderful guy and congratulations this weekend on # 1000 – you are the elite for sure.

Terrie

Honoring Dr. Jeanette Cates – Day #4 – Honor Someone Who Has Inspired You

catesheadshot300 Today’s honoree is a very special person in my life in SO MANY WAYS! I could (and probably will) say that about many folks during my “Top 30 Month” but Dr. Jeanette Cates holds a particular place in my heart – and mind.

I first met Dr. Cates in 2006 at a Jim Edwards conference. I had just started my business and knew how to do teleseminars with my business partner. Dr. Cates was speaking on, imagine that, teleseminars. I was intrigued by her teaching style, her knowledge and most of all by the fact that she lived just 70 miles up the road from me in Austin, Texas – at that point in my business life I thought that all IMPORTANT people were untouchable and lived “far away” (even though George Strait lives “far away” although he’s right here in San Antonio).

As the conference went on my shy little self finally got the courage to talk to Dr. Cates and thank her for her information and expertise.  We talked a bit and then I crawled back into my hole 🙂

When I got home I made sure that I followed everything she did and bought every product of hers that I could find. Her ability to teach and get the important points and concepts across in such a short period of time – so concisely and succinctly- amazed and pleased me. I had taken many courses that were weeks long and by the time I finished I forgot what was said in week 1. But Dr. Cates could take that information (from several weeks of a course) and place the practical knowledge into our heads in about an hour. I was blown away by her amazing talents to say nothing of her phenomenal knowledge.  She had a follower forever in me.

As the years went by we became closer (I think that’s because I was just a pest that she finally started to accept). We met at a few more conferences and I got a bit less shy and we talked more.  We also found out that she sometimes was in San Antonio and we took advantage of that and had lunch and then I would drive to Austin and we’d have lunch – can you see a pattern here – and a common denominator – food…LOL.

Without boring you I just will say that Dr. Cates has been a very influence in my life as a friend, mentor and internet business presence. There is NO ONE on the internet that can take you from nothing to success in such a short period of time like she can. She is so far beyond all of us (I still am a beginner in many ways even though I’ve done this for 7 years now) but, unlike so many, is able to remember what it was like to be at the beginning and knows exactly what we need.

She is compassionate and caring and will do just about anything for anyone who needs help and wants to learn. She is brilliant (genius is a better descriptor) but is not “too good” for everyone else as you often find in people that smart.

Dr. Cates really wants people to succeed – she’s had opportunities to expand beyond the beginner arena and yet remained a staple for us – a life preserver for us.  There really is no one else out there that fills her shoes. I would follow her anywhere and if she tells me to jump, I jump.

But she is so much more as a person and I owe her my life in so many ways. She stepped forward two years ago and gave me the information and the opportunity to change my life and begin again. I can NEVER thank her enough for that. So, not only has she had such a positive impact on my internet business but also on my personal life. Where in life do you ever have the opportunity to have such a total friendship/relationship. This only happens once in a life time and I know that I am so very blessed and realize that the Law of Attraction has brought Dr. Jeanette Cates into my life for a very important reason – I’m not sure I would be alive today if not for her. Not many people have a friend that has been a life line for them and had such meaning. But I am one who does and I revel in it every day.

Thank you Dr. Cates! For EVERYTHING! I honor you today (and every other day of my current and future life).

Terrie