The Cart Before The Horse

My love of horses started when I was 2 years old when my Mom owned racehorses. My connection to them from childhood to adulthood took me on unexpected, sometimes heartbreaking turns. And now I’m wondering what’s next.

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Tara BrownComment
Our Book Is With The Editor!

We're delighted to say that we've officially finished the Interest Driven Life book's core writing parts! If you aren’t on our mailing list yet, get on it because we’ll be sending out a sample chapter soon.

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Tara Brown
Fear To Take Action

In the process of pursuing your interest-driven life goals, you will face doubts and fears and experience anxiety. With tools to understand what is standing in your way and a plan to break down the barriers, you will be able to move past your fears and start today.

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Tara Brown
Geeking Out With Friends

I really enjoy spending time in the presence of friends-who-are-experts, taking in the finer points of their areas of interest. Through these interactions, I find new things to enjoy, and new ways to enjoy things I’m already interested in.

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Tara Brown
Costumes As A Window To Our Interests

Costumes, whether for Halloween, cosplay or another dress-up opportunity allow us to explore interests or parts of our personality that aren’t usually on display. This can range from lighthearted dress up to almost split personality levels of fantasy. While uniforms and dress codes are part of many of our lives a mask can give us something to hide behind, or the freedom to more fully express ourselves. Sometimes both at the same time. Given the season, we thought that it would be interesting to explore some different ways this manifests itself in society.

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Sean Bonner
Scratching An Itch

I guarantee that in the back of your mind is the thought that somehow you have to make a contribution to something, be acknowledged, do something that matters--or you're just fooling around.”  - Barbara Sher

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Sean Bonner
Being Bad Never Felt So Good

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. -Unknown (not Mark Twain!)

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Tara Brown