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Tag Archives: Movies
Does anyone even like going to the movies anymore?
On the road. Baltimore. Last night, I went to see Francis Lawrence’s new film Water for Elephants starring Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz. It was a small crowd, just two other people eight rows back. I was happy to have … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Peace
Tagged advice, Author Brenda Corbett, awareness, Baltimore, blockbuster, Brenda Corbett, Christoph Waltz, cinema, circus, coaching, elephant, etiquette, experience, film, finding peace, Francis Lawrence, guide to who you are, happiness, hate, help, inner peace, life, love, movie, Movies, reese witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, rude people, talking in the movies, talking in the theater, theater, Theater etiquette, theater manners, thoughts, Twilight, Water for elephants
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Sorry, but I don’t like football
So I guess you know by now … I’m Canadian. Big hockey fan. Football? Not so much. But, I do have an interesting football story though this time. I live in Cincinnati. Home of the Bengals. Our quarterback, Carson Palmer, … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Film, Sports
Tagged advice, Author Brenda Corbett, awareness, Bengals, blog, Brenda Corbett, calm, Canada, Carson Palmer, centered, Chad Ochocinco, challenge, cincinnati, coach, coaching, Contest, Draft, Executive Coach, experience, finding peace, football, guide to who you are, happiness, help, hockey, inner peace, life, Marvin Lewis, Mike Brown, movie, movie trivia, Movies, NFL, Ohio, Paul Brown Stadium, Quarterback, reflection, sports, Super Bowl, team, Terrell Owens, trivia, truth
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The King’s Speech is a MOUTHFUL!!
Don’t care what else you do this week, but you have to see this movie; The King’s Speech. Set during World War II, it is the story of a speech therapist who worked with King George VI. The screenplay is … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching, Film
Tagged Brenda Corbett, coaching, Kings Speech, Movies, Oscar Nominations, Reviews, The King's Speech
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