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src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/IWillNotBeBroken-Book-Cover-200.png" align="right" height="150" hspace="5" width="102" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" alt="IWillNotBeBroken Book Cover 200 Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" />Every once in a while <a
href="http://ahllc.eu">Abraham Harrison</a> gets a great activist client. Clients like <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_White_(activist)">Jerry White</a> and the gang at <a
href="http://survivorcorps.org">Survivor Corps</a> really make it easy to be the World&#8217;s Best Boss, because my staff loves public affairs and non-profit work, that&#8217;s for sure &#8212;  clients who do <em>good work</em>s and work to change the world for the better. Last time was when we helped pass the <a
href="http://smnr.us/thespookytruth/">Energy Bill in 2007</a>, <a
href="http://smnr.us/35mpgby2020/">35 by 2020</a>, and now we get to rally our passion and help Jerry promote the launch of Survivor Corps, which coincides with <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/Will-Not-Be-Broken-Overcoming/dp/031236895X"><em>I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</em></a>, which is now on sale nationwide.</p><p><img
src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/Jerry-White-Book-Photo.png" align="left" height="123" hspace="5" width="100" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" alt="Jerry White Book Photo Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" />Anyway, we have put together a social media press release for both <a
href="http://iwillnotbebroken.smnr.us/">I Will Not be Broken</a> and <a
href="http://survivorcorps.smnr.us/">Survivor Corps</a> and you should check them out. Feel free to read excerpts from the book and be my guest and enjoy the <a
href="http://iwillnotbebroken.smnr.us/pdf/IWillNotBeBroken-Intro-Chapter1.pdf">introduction and chapter one as a PDF download</a> &#8212; sort of a &#8220;try before you buy.&#8221; We&#8217;re going to be doing a blogger outreach starting this weekend and we&#8217;re excited about it &#8212; we&#8217;re motivated and dedicated. <em>Wish us luck</em>!</p><p><span
id="more-4599"></span></p><h2 align="center"><em>I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</em><br
/> by Jerry White</h2><p><span
class="style10">Copies of <em>I Will Not Be Broken</em> Now Available Online and at Stores Nationwide</span></p><p><em>Leveraging personal experience and lifetime of wisdom, landmine survivor Jerry White outlines a very specific five-step program to coping with disaster; to achieving strength<br
/> and hope; and to turning tragedy into triumph</em></p><p><strong><span
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/> </span>News Facts</strong><a
title="news" name="news"></a></p><ul><li><a
href="http://www.amazon.com/Will-Not-Be-Broken-Overcoming/dp/031236895X"><em>I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</em></a> by Jerry White went on sale start April 29th, 2008.</li><li>The official <em>I Will Not Be Broken</em> web site will be launched on the week of April 28.</li><li><em>I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</em> by Jerry White will be available as an Audiobook</li><li>Jerry White, author of <em>I Will Not Be Broken: Five Steps to Overcoming a Life Crisis</em>, is available for blog, podcast, and vlog interviews.</li></ul><p><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300">About I Will Not Be Broken, a Book by Jerry White<a
title="about" name="about"></a> </span></strong></p><p><em><span
style="color: black"><img
src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/IWillNotBeBroken-Book-Cover-200.png" align="right" height="300" hspace="10" width="204" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" alt="IWillNotBeBroken Book Cover 200 Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" /></span></em>From a co-recipient  of the <strong>Nobel Prize for Peace</strong> and founder of <strong>Survivor Corps</strong> comes an astoundingly effective guide to recreating a happy and  fulfilling life after catastrophe strikes—a book that Bob and Lee  Woodruff call “a road map for the individual and their family to  re-enter the land of the living.” In <strong>I WILL NOT BE BROKEN</strong>,  Jerry White reframes the question “why do bad things happen to good  people?” and asks, <em>given that bad things do happen, how do  people absorb the blows and move through them</em>?</p><p>Tragedy happens to  everyone.  Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a painful  divorce, or a serious injury, we all face unavoidable moments that  divide our lives into “before” and “after.”  These  events take a heavy toll on everyone, but there are those who  have muscled their way through tough times and emerged stronger,  wiser—even grateful for their struggle. Jerry White is one such  example.  In 1984, he lost his leg—and almost his life—in a  tragic accident, and has personally endured the pain of loss and the  challenge of rebuilding.</p><p>As cofounder of  Survivor Corps, White has connected with thousands of victims of  tragedy, and in <strong>I WILL NOT BE BROKEN</strong>, he shares their  collective wisdom, which he distills into an effective  five-step program for turning tragedy into triumph:</p><ul><li><strong>Face facts</strong></li><li><strong>Choose life</strong></li><li><strong>Reach out</strong></li><li><strong>Get moving</strong></li><li><strong>Give back</strong></li></ul><p>In their own words,  his fellow survivors share their stories—a group that includes the  well known like Lance Armstrong, Elie Wiesel, and the late  Princess Diana, but also everyday people including soldiers and  veterans of the military.  With compassion, White takes readers  through the process of not only enduring tragedy and victimhood,  but going on to thrive.</p><p><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300">Reviews and Testimonials</span></strong><a
title="reviews" name="reviews"></a></p><p><em><span></span></em>&#8220;In I Will Not Be Broken, Jerry White brings his insight and experience to bear expertly for those facing life&#8217;s unexpected challenges. He embodies the spirit of survivorship.&#8221;<br
/> <strong><span
style="color: black">Lance Armstrong, co-author of EverySecond Counts</span></strong></p> <p1 style="text-align: justify"> </p1><em><span></span></em>&#8220;Jerry White has written an amazingly poignant book.  But it does more than capture the collective experience of enduring a tragedy.  It provides a road map for the individual and their family to put one foot in front of the other and re-enter the land of the living.  This book will be a remarkable tool especially for the many military families impacted by the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.&#8221;<br
/> <strong><span
style="color: black">Bob and Lee Woodruff, authors of In an Instant<em> </em></span></strong><strong><span
style="color: black"></span></strong><em><span></span></em>&#8220;We can choose happiness, even after the worst of times.  Jerry White offers an excellent<br
/> guide to navigating and overcoming the traumas we face in our lives.&#8221;<br
/> <strong><span
style="color: black">Deepak Chopra M.D., author of Buddha: A Story of Enlightenment</span></strong><strong><span
style="color: black"></span></strong><span></span>&#8220;This is an important book. Jerry White shares lessons learned from his experience recovering from a landmine accident to help trauma victims recover, survive, and thrive.&#8221;<strong><span
style="color: black"><br
/> Jane Goodall, author of Harvest for Hope </span></strong></p> <p1 style="text-align: justify"><em><span></span></em>&#8220;Offers wise, practical, and inspiring steps to come back from life&#8217;s worst setbacks. Jerry White speaks with compassion and authority—and an abundance of emotional intelligence.”<br
/> <strong><span
style="color: black">Daniel Goleman, author of Social Intelligence </span></strong></p1><em><span><br
/> </span></em></p><p>&#8220;I have visited landmine survivors around the world with Jerry White. I have seen him reach out to others and walk with them on the path from victim to survivor. His courageous personal experience is a beacon for all who are searching to recover and reclaim life.&#8221;<br
/> <strong><span
style="color: black">Her Majesty Queen Noor of Jordan, author of Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life</span></strong></p> <p1 style="text-align: justify"> </p1><span
style="color: black">&#8220;The tank and guns on Tiananmen Square crushed the hopes of a generation.  But many refused to stay victims.  We find new ways to find new hope. When I met Jerry White, I instantly recognized a fellow survivor who understands what it takes to overcome obstacles to hope.  This book will inspire.&#8221;<br
/> </span><strong><span
style="color: black">Li Lu, Deputy Commander Tiananmen Square</span></strong><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300">About Jerry White</span></strong><a
title="jerry" name="jerry"></a><strong><img
src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/Jerry-White-Book-Photo.png" alt="Jerry White Book Photo Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" align="right" height="123" hspace="10" vspace="5" width="100" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" /></strong></p><p><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300"></span></strong><strong>Jerry White</strong> is a global survivor activist who has dedicated his life to helping  victims of violent conflict.  While camping in Northern Israel  in 1984, he stepped on a landmine, and he spent nearly six months in  Israeli hospitals learning to walk on an artificial leg. Since then,  he has become a recognized leader of the historic International  Campaign to Ban Landmines, co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize for  Peace; and a cofounder of Survivor Corps. He has testified before the  US Congress and the United Nations and appeared in hundreds of media  interviews and profiles.</p><p><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300">The Five Steps of I Will Not Be Broken<a
title="5" name="5"></a></span></strong></p><p
align="justify"> <strong>1. </strong><strong>Face Facts</strong>.   One must first accept the harsh reality about suffering and loss,  however brutal.  “This terrible thing has happened.  It can’t be  changed.  I can’t rewind the clock.  My family still needs me.  So  now what?”</p><p
align="justify"> <strong><em><span
style="color: black"></span></em>2. </strong><strong>Choose Life</strong>.   That is, “I want to say yes to the future.  I want my life to go  on in a positive way.”   Seizing life, not surrendering to death or  stagnation, requires letting go of resentments and looking forward,  not back.  It can be a daily decision.</p><p
align="justify"> <strong>3.  R</strong><strong>each Out</strong>.   One must find peers, friends, and family to break the isolation and  loneliness that come in the aftermath of crisis.  Seek empathy, not  pity, from people who have been through something similar.  Let the  people in your life <em>into</em> your life.  “It’s up to me to reach for someone’s hand.”</p><p
align="justify"> <strong>4. </strong><strong>Get Moving</strong>.   Sitting back gets you nowhere.  One must get out of bed and out of  the house to generate momentum.  We have to take responsibility for  our actions.  “How do I want to live the rest of my life?  What  steps can I take today?”</p><p
align="justify"> <strong>5. </strong><strong>Give Back</strong>.   Thriving, not just surviving, requires the capacity to give again,  through service and acts of kindness.  “How can I be an asset to  those around me, and not a drain?  Will I ever feel grateful again?”   Yes, and by sharing your experience and talents, you will inspire  others to do the same.</p><p><center><img
src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/IWillNotBePowerlessSM.png" height="307" hspace="20" width="200" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" alt="IWillNotBePowerlessSM Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" /> <img
src="http://smnr.us/iwillnotbebroken/images/IWillNotBeDeminishedSM.png" height="307" hspace="20" width="200" title="Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" alt="IWillNotBeDeminishedSM Survivor Corps, Jerry White, and I Will Not Be Broken" /></center></p> <p13 style="line-height: 16pt"> </p13><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300">Various Excerpts From <em>I Will Not Be Broken</em><a
title="excerpts" name="excerpts"></a> </span></strong><strong><span
style="font-size: 16pt; color: #993300"></span></strong></p><p><strong>On Strength:</strong></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;They  say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.  It’s not quite  that simple.  I believe you have to decide it will make you stronger.  Experience has taught me that happy  endings can never be taken for granted.  They must be chosen.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p></p><p
align="justify"><strong>On Surviving and Recovery:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;We  are surrounded by survivors who have gone before us, and their  examples will help mark the way forward.  Their experiences show us  that, with the right support, everyone can recover and thrive.  As we overcome hardship, there is laughter  and hope and love waiting for each of us.  But it is crucial for us  to want those things.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Growing Stronger from Crisis:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Is  there really a way to grow stronger in  crisis?  You bet there is.  I am convinced we not only can toughen  under pressure, but also soar.  Why?  Because I did.  And I have  watched thousands of others transform tragedy into growth.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>The Bell Tolls for Everyone:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Because  life will happen to all of us.  Violence and terror can be visited  upon just about anybody these days.  Life  explodes, and nothing is ever quite the same.  I’m not just  referring to a personal injury or illness, but also to the world  where headlines of terrorism, violence, and natural disaster assault  us with increasing frequency.  Some  of us seek consolation in the belief that tragedy is happening somewhere else,  far away.  But, eventually, the bell tolls for you.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>How to Move Forward After Tragedy:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;I  hope my story, and those of friends I’ve met around the world, will  flicker light in the dark tunnel where too many people feel trapped  in pain.  Even better, the survivor stories in these pages can teach  all of us about moving forward.  All of us need to learn to manage  life’s explosive moments.  Life may change in an instant, like mine  did in Israel, but instead of dreading them, I want to encourage all  of us to honor our toughest dates—the tragedies that bind us—in  an effort to transform victimhood into survivorship.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Moving from Victimhood to Survivorship to Thriving:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Over  the past twenty years, I have met and talked ‘survival’ with  everyone from the famous—Diana, Princess of Wales, Elie Wiesel,  King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan, John McCain, His Holiness the  Dalai Lama, Lance Armstrong—and the not so famous but equally  strong—Katie, Ken, Elizabeth, Colleen and others.  Each has  something to teach us.  They don’t just get by.  They thrive. That’s  what I aspire to do.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>The Path to Survival:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;This  book illuminates the path to survival—five steps that can guide a  person from tragedy toward a new life of renewed purpose and hope.   The steps are not always sequential; they can be taken  simultaneously.  They can also spiral, skip and repeat.  Survivorship  is different for each individual.  But anyone who has overcome  adversity and learned to thrive has come to understand the power of  each step.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Princess Diana on Survivorship:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Princess  Diana understood that to survive means to endure something that could  have killed you or &#8216;taken you down.&#8217;  Like the loss of a son or  daughter.  Like stepping on a landmine.  These are experiences  terrible and terrifying.  Such trauma presents a threshold.  The  outcome, positive or negative, is not pre-ordained.  We can do things to foster resilience and strength  going forward. Can  you recall your date?  Your own before-and-after moment, when life is  cut in two by horrible pain or shocking news?&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Facing the Facts to Move Forward: </strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;This  terrible thing has happened.  It can’t be changed.  So, now what?   There’s little point wishing you hadn’t gotten into that  car, or gotten the tumor, or been fired from that job.  We must face  some brutal facts of the here and now.  It’s normal to question,  but you will never get a satisfactory answer, and you’ll only waste  time.  The past is the past, and facts are facts.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Your Emotions are Facts:</strong></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Emotions  are facts too.  But it is quite common to deny the initial  experience. This is not happening to me.  I  will wake up from this nightmare soon. It is  also quite common to feel the most intense range of emotions after a  loss or crisis.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>How to Survive a Catastrophe:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;How  can we use the facts that confront us with unpleasant truth to help  us survive catastrophe?  Facing facts is so hard because it demands  that we come to grips with our worst fears.  It means admitting what  we really think about disability, deformity and death—all scary  stuff.  Most of us would prefer to look away and carry on our merry  way without thinking about these things.  But without a closer look  in the mirror, examining the wrinkles of our traumatized life, we  can’t make sound decisions, and then proceed to change and grow.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>On Crisis and Pain:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Crisis  and pain can hold us hostage for a time, but we still have a choice  in how we will respond to our circumstances, no matter how dire.   When something disrupts our life, how do we move forward?  I’ve  seen it time and time again in my work with victims of war  atrocities—there are those who fight for their lives after  devastating loss and those who succumb to their suffering.  Why the  difference? To  truly thrive, we must consciously choose for our lives to go on in a positive way.  I have had to do it more  than once.  Most of us have, or will.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Choose Life:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;By  choosing life we step across the second threshold of survivorship.   It may be one of the hardest steps.  It requires imagination and  perspective in the midst of pain.  It comes on the heels of brutal  facts and a long look in the mirror to see who we are and where we  stand.   How do you choose your way forward with scars and bitter  memories?  You don’t let your situation define you.  You reframe  how to think about it.  You choose humor and connections and love—you  choose to live. One  of the essential ways we start to embrace life is by reaching out to  others.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>It Takes a Village to Survive:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;No  one survives on their own, and no one thrives alone either.  Yes, you  might feel an excruciating loneliness after one of life’s hurtful  blows.  But we are simply not built to survive solo.  Isolation will  kill us, not protect us.  We humans are social animals made for  community.  Even when family and friends annoy the hell out of us,  they remain an essential part of our survivorship.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Calling to God and to Faith:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Sometimes  it feels as if we have no instruments, we have no leader, we have  nothing.   That’s when many of us call out to God.  For many it  takes a crisis, but in our darkest moments, most of us will reach out  spiritually.  It’s a cry for divine help.  We need  someone—anyone—out there to understand.  Our prayers reflect an  existential plea for empathy in the universe.  I believe this is a  great and useful thing.  I can’t encourage people enough to pray,  and then pray some more.  Call out.  Reach out.  Your questions and  search for meaning are enormously important.  They reflect a desire  to Choose Life and Reach Out simultaneously. Whatever  you believe, religion can offer a positive source of social and  spiritual oxygen.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>On John McCain:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;I  am always impressed by the strong bond among veterans, including  well-known American prisoners of war in Vietnam such as John McCain.   Their military code of conduct inculcates an attitude of mutual  survival, with duty to country and to family.  When I first met  Senator McCain over lunch in the Senate dining room, I was  immediately struck by his stubborn survivor spirit.  McCain credits  his five-plus years of perseverance in the face of torture to his  sense of duty to and camaraderie with his fellow navy men and  prisoners, and a sense of honor instilled in him by the military  careers and character of his father and grandfather.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Surviving and Thriving:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;There is a difference between surviving and thriving.  Thriving requires tapping into our gratitude and drawing on this well to give to others.  Studies on gratitude and giving are starting to proliferate.  Why?  Because people are catching on to the secret of happiness—giving, not getting.  It turns out that by giving we end up getting as well.  It’s a loop.  Ralph Waldo Emerson said, &#8216;It is one of the most beautiful compensations of life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.&#8217;&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>We Benefit from Community:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;We  benefit from belonging, from contributing to a bigger thing called  community.  We all have a role, with talents and gifts to deploy.   Each act of generosity seeds good will.  Even by  listening to another person tell their tale of woe—thereby  affirming their path—you can help build community.  Each of us is  born with talents and gifts.  And they are meant to be deployed, not  for simple survival, but for the good of the community.  A body is  also a metaphor for community, and if any one part is hurting, the  whole body is weak.  We need to shore each other up and make sure we  acknowledge with appreciation people who pray, forgive, connect the  unconnected, and serve the more vulnerable among us.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>On Victimhood and Serviving:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Why  do some people stay victims?  Well, it’s strangely comfortable—a  kind of defense mechanism after disaster strikes.  We welcome  sympathy in our hour of need.  And then we invite it.  Eventually, we  must break the victim habit and resume taking full responsibility for  our future.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Survivors are Everyday People:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;I’m  here to tell you that survivors are everyday people in the car next  to you, behind you in the grocery store, next door mowing the lawn.   I meet these people everywhere, from every walk of life, on every  continent.  I only wish I could share more of their stories.  I hope  their examples will teach and inspire you to want to thrive.  Just  think: if someone can overcome that level of crisis or abuse, then  maybe I can hang in there too, just long enough to get through my  crisis.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Life Experiences Nourish Us:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Life  experience will nourish and make us stronger.  For example, studies  of emergency personnel indicate that having survived one traumatic  experience increases resilience and, in a sense, inoculates workers  who will face subsequent traumas at work. Most of us can point to early life experiences that  afford us at least some practice in building resilience.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Survivors can Survive Anything:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Josephine  Hart observed, “Damaged people are dangerous.  They know they can  survive.”  Every time we come through tough times, we should feel  some sense of pride and achievement.  After all, getting through the  experience may have been the hardest thing we’ve ever done.  And we  might be surprised to discover an inner voice and competitive spirit  coaching us: I refuse to be taken out by what  happened to me.  I will not be defeated by this. I still believe in the possibility of the  future.  Even when our loss is the death of a  beloved, and we may not feel like going on without them, we still  honor their memory by healing and living strong.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Empathy Etiquette:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;What  do survivors say has been helpful during their tough times?  I call  it “empathy etiquette”—the way to support survivors in crisis  by putting yourselves in their shoes.  The good news is we can learn  empathy etiquette, much like we can learn resilience.  When we are  going through something for the first time, neither we nor our  friends know exactly how to behave.  Nothing seems normal or real in  a life-threatening storm.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>On Reading People in Need:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Just  be ready to pick up on the hints people in crisis my give as to what  is needed at any particular time.  Try to make it about that person  and not your own hang-ups or past traumas.  Maybe your friend wants  you to come by every day.  Maybe it’s just once a week.  You must  assess and reassess the situation.  Be open.  Be kind.   Bring food.  Then run the vacuum and wipe down the kitchen counters  after putting the leftovers away in the fridge.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Grace is a Key to Surviving:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;I  think grace, in part, is what allows survivors to bring meaning to  our stories.  It’s available to all of us—moments of awakening.   Without meaning, you may survive, but you will never inspire.  And  without meaning, you cannot ultimately thrive.  Finding meaning in  our lives is a way to dispel darkness and break through the barriers  that imprison us.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>On Heroism and Being a Hero:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;We  don’t always have to look for larger-than-life heroes.  We can be  heroes for each other.  We are just ordinary folk wanting to endure  and live life well, even during the rough patches.  But we can all  benefit from role models who not only overcome adversity, but find  the wherewithal to give back and serve the broader community.  This  is how we complete the cycle of survivorship, transforming our  tragedy and blessing others in the process.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Heroes Don&#8217;t Call Themselves Heroes:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;None  of the survivors interviewed in this book would call themselves  heroes, or particularly courageous, for that matter.  They simply did  what they had to do.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Thrivers Are All Around Us:</strong><em> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;Thrivers  are all around us, not distant in history or geography.  They are  most often applied optimists.  Pessimists can also thrive, but they  have to work a bit harder to push through their tendency toward  negativity.  Similarly, introverts sometimes find it harder to thrive  than extroverts, given the need to reach out for support during and  after a crisis.  The key is to know yourself so you can work with or  compensate for your natural tendencies.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
align="justify"><strong>Final Words On The Five Steps:</strong><em><br
/> </em></p><blockquote><p>&#8220;The  Five Steps on our survivor journey offer a way not just to recover,  not just to survive, but to thrive.  Step by step, we find power to  convert our dates—the days that change us—to become more than we were before the illness or the accident.  We understand  survivorship is anything but linear: it’s a process that involves  three steps forward, a flashback or two, and then a leap ahead.  Each  of us is a mixed breed of survivor and victim.  Some days we can  exhibit healthy survivor behavior and then reveal less attractive  victim behavior the next.  No one is perfectly resilient or  consistent.  But we progress, day by day, step by step, if we want.&#8221;</p></blockquote><p
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/> </a></div><p>Lots of people have so many great questions about the 2007 Energy Bill coming up and what the <a
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href="http://smnr.us/lobbyday">Lobby Day</a> during which students took to the Hill and lobbied the House and the Senate. (Via <a
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style="font-weight: bold">1. What exactly is this 2007 Energy Bill that I have been reading about lately?<br
/> </span>The 2007 Energy Bill is an important piece of legislation awaiting ratification in Congress. It includes several elements that would crub the mount of energy used in the US and reduce dependence on foreign oil. Two main issues in this energy bill would be an increase in standards to 15% renewable electricity by 2020. This would entail more alternate energy source such as wind and solar power. One of the more debated elements of the bill is the 35 mpg by 2020 fuel efficiency standard. Which would mean that all cars and light trucks would need to reach this capacity by 2020.</p><p><span
style="font-weight: bold">2. What is the difference between a couple of mpg in cars over the next 15 years?<br
/> </span>Although the drop in the standard that the auto alliance is demanding 32 mpg by 2022 does not seem like a lot but it adds up if you look at the numbers the Union of Concerned Scientists calculated (published in &#8220;Energy Bill Must Guarantee Real Oil Savings&#8221; ,Sept,.2007). The barrels of oil saved per day with the auto lobby proposal would be 500,000 versus 1.2 million which would be saved with the Senate&#8217;s 35 mpg by 2020 standard. What does this mean for the American consumer? The savings would be $11 billion with the lower standards and $25 Billion with the Senate&#8217;s.</p><p><span
style="font-weight: bold">3. Why should I find this important to my family?<br
/> </span>This is important to every American family who wants to see the world we live in maintained a beautiful place. New alternative energy sources would mean less dependence on fossil fuels drastically lowering the amount of pollution emitted every day. This bill is aimed at helping the entire planet and if America finally steps up to the plate and passes this energy bill it could set the example for other rapidly industrializing countries. This would ensure a brighter future for families around the world.</p><p><span
style="font-weight: bold">4. What is the most effective way to communicate my opinion to congress?<br
/> </span>The <a
href="http://www.energybill2007.org">National Coalition for the Environment has set up a petition</a> allowing every American citizen a quick and easy way to let their voice be heard by their representatives. It is conveniently available online at <a
href="http://www.energybill2007.org/">http://www.energybill2007.org/</a>.</p><p><span
style="font-weight: bold">5. How does Power Shift 2007 relate to the energy bill? If it does.<br
/> </span><a
href="http://www.smnr.us/lobbyday">Power Shift 2007</a> was a student lobbying initiative that reached out to Congress in person on Monday November 5th as well as organizing other events to raise environmental awareness. They were on the Hill on November 5th speaking to Congress about the importance of creating strong environmental policy and endorsed several environmentally friendly bills including the 2007 energy bill. Check out Lobby Day, <a
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/> </a></div><p>I love my big car but I also love American independence more and think that we rely way too much foreign oil and don&#8217;t spend nearly enough on energy innovation. Since coal and oil is still plentiful and cheap enough, there isn&#8217;t any reason, really, to dump R&amp;D funds into alternative and renewable fuels, energy, and electricity.  We need to in-source and work on ways to stop depending so heavily on foreign oil and the whims of kings and their kingdoms.</p><p>Congress is working on passing an energy bill  that contains two major provisions, one that would up a fuel economy standard to 35 mpg &#8212; Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards &#8212; and another that would evolve our energy dependence more heavily on renewable electricity to 15% &#8212; Renewable Electricity Standards (RES). Together, these would end our Nation&#8217;s security-threatening dependence on Middle East oil, stop our money from flowing to terrorists, and keep our dollars at home growing the American economy.</p><p>Unfortunately, lobbyists and PACs are working hard to tear the bill apart, rendering it impotent and incremental instead of powerful and transformative.</p><p>I am working with a coalition to make sure the energy bill doesn’t get derailed. I need your help in making sure that the final bill makes it through before we get ourselves into even more of a mess. Check out <a
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