Geoff Palmer (@gpalmer527) 's Twitter Profile
Geoff Palmer

@gpalmer527

Favorite Quote: Prepare students for their future, not our past!

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Obstacle: It’s more comfortable to be your Lower Self. Response: That may be true now, but only because it’s more familiar and established than your Higher Self. tbriankight.com/feed/10-obstac… via

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No matter which lens you start with, event or outcome, no moment of your life exists outside the framework of E+R=O. dailydiscipline.com/feed/ero-stop-… via

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Big difference between an opinion and a credible opinion. Everyone is entitled to an opinion. Not entitled to credibility. That must be earned. Opinions that want to be taken seriously must demonstrate credibility. This is where most opinions fall apart.

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Tapping into your greatness and fulfilling your excellence requires discipline. dailydiscipline.com/feed/from-a-ti… via

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Words are tough to use to describe the impact you've had on our organization, baseball team, culture, and city. Your impact in the game of baseball goes beyond what we can even begin to extend our gratitude for. Thank you, Tito. ❤️ #ForTheLand

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My dad wanted people to hear this message. But what he really wanted was for people to live it: 1. E+R=O applies to the biggest challenges in life just as it does to the smallest. 2. You can change outcomes even when you can't change the circumstances. 3. Even in the worst

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Quote from "The Birth of a New Age," 1956, speaks to our despair as hate-filled, corrupt reactionaries are swept into power. He reframes this as the death rattles of an old world fearful of new technologies' power to bring us together. Happy MLK Day. kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/do…

Quote from "The Birth of a New Age," 1956, speaks to our despair as hate-filled, corrupt reactionaries are swept into power. He reframes this as the death rattles of an old world fearful of new technologies' power to bring us together. Happy MLK Day.

kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/do…