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	<title>Comments on: &#8216;In Search of Center&#8217; Now Available</title>
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		<title>By: Delmo</title>
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		<description>Stephen.

I read the book. It&#039;s a mind bender. 

I&#039;m jealous of you. You have an incredible ability to put your thoughts into living, breathing words so that they reach hundreds, thousands and hopefully more. How therapeutic that must be? You mentioned that you are a blessed man and I believe you are. You are making a difference. 

I made connection after connection reading through (and over) In Search of Center. It reminds me of a simliar book by Scott Tinley, &quot;Finding the Wheels Hub.&quot; Back when I was a newbie I went to the local library and checked out every book written on the sport. I was immersed in something that I could finally sink my teeth into and get a result...without a ref or an umpire. I especially enjoyed the breakdown of the &quot;triathlete&quot; in general. How different we are, how unassuming, how infectiously motivating we can be to those around us. It&#039;s why I got involved with the sport in the first place. I have so much more to say,  but lack the STEPHEN BROWN ability to say it. 

I believe all of us have found our &#039;chocolate&#039; in this lifestyle. I&#039;m sure you would agree.

Looking forward to seeing you in and around.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stephen.</p>
<p>I read the book. It&#8217;s a mind bender. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m jealous of you. You have an incredible ability to put your thoughts into living, breathing words so that they reach hundreds, thousands and hopefully more. How therapeutic that must be? You mentioned that you are a blessed man and I believe you are. You are making a difference. </p>
<p>I made connection after connection reading through (and over) In Search of Center. It reminds me of a simliar book by Scott Tinley, &#8220;Finding the Wheels Hub.&#8221; Back when I was a newbie I went to the local library and checked out every book written on the sport. I was immersed in something that I could finally sink my teeth into and get a result&#8230;without a ref or an umpire. I especially enjoyed the breakdown of the &#8220;triathlete&#8221; in general. How different we are, how unassuming, how infectiously motivating we can be to those around us. It&#8217;s why I got involved with the sport in the first place. I have so much more to say,  but lack the STEPHEN BROWN ability to say it. </p>
<p>I believe all of us have found our &#8216;chocolate&#8217; in this lifestyle. I&#8217;m sure you would agree.</p>
<p>Looking forward to seeing you in and around.</p>
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