Eight months ago, I launched an appeal before the Tribunal administrative du Québec (TAQ). Lurched is a more appropriate verb than launched. Whatever word is used, the legal ball had started rolling. A rolling ball generates files. Lots of them. More than I can manage.
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Category Archives: Self-Efficacy
Pedal to the Metal
Toward the end of 2015, I walked over 30 miles in two days. Normally, a rest day comes between each major episode of exertion. The occasion did not permit any interlude, or any opportunity for recovery. I was putting pedal to the metal, and I felt it.
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Best Christmas Ever
This is a picture of Colin in the plaza at the new Lansdowne Park. It was taken on December 25th and was part of my best Christmas ever.
On Christmas eve I worked until 0400 on legal submissions. I didn’t really want to do the work but I was in a groove and, when I think myself productive, I attempt to maximize output. Woke around noon on the 25th and found an email from Colin saying he was in Ottawa at the Lord Elgin. Woo hoo!!
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