Corey Harrington Anew
01/27/2022
Happy 7th belated birthday to my daughter, Evelyn. We were too busy enjoying Maui last week to be bothered to get on social media. She has been fortunate enough to celebrate her birthday in some pretty amazing locations in her short time on this planet. Which has caused her to think her birthday is just sooo important that we travel to beautiful locations just for her 🤦‍♂️. Quite disgusting to inflate her self importance that way.
In reality, it has nothing to do with her birthday but instead the fact that prices are more affordable after the holiday rush and mom and dad have an affinity for travel to warm places in the winter and far less to do with celebrating her birthday. But think what you would like E. It’s our fault 🤣
That said, it was an amazing way to spend her birthday. Whale watching, boogie boarding, shave ice and poooool tricks.
At 7 she loves animals, outer space, wiping her boogers on walls, and the Wild Kratts.
She loves telling us what to do, arts and crafts, baking, manipulating her brother, running, critical thinking, rolling her eyes, and tearing out your soul.
Interests also include deep conversations, building legos, the color pink, the ocean, and her extremely special skill of super silent and deadly farts (master level).
She is also a mix of Nikki and myself physically, emotionally and just as a human which is pretty awesome to witness.
It’s going to be a great trip around the sun. Happy birthday E!
01/27/2022
It’s dangerous in the dark. Whatever you keep in the dark fills you with isolation and shame. You gotta bring your s**t into the light to set yourself free. How do you do this? HARD conversations.
Do you have hard conversations? The REALLY hard ones?
January 27th, 2018 I had the toughest and most difficult conversation of my life. I spilled my darkest, most shame-filled secret with my wife knowing it had the potential to end my marriage. I told her I had been secretly struggling with an opioid addiction for the past 10 years.
Fast forward 4 years, there is nothing I can’t share with my wife and vice versa. I set myself free 4 years ago. Hard conversations are still, well, hard; but these past four years have taught me that every hard conversation is completely worth it, that there is growth and fulfillment waiting for you on the other side of that conversation. I don’t wish my struggle with opioids on anyone, but I am grateful that this journey has led to my wife and I knowing each other on a deeper, more meaningful level.
Have the hard conversations with your people. Have the courage to tell someone you need help. Have the courage to ask someone if they need help. Have the courage to listen without judgement. You never know when one conversation could be the conversation that saves someone and sets them free.
12/27/2021
Do you seriously do this? YUP.
It’s one of the main reasons my business has grown 3x in the last 2 years.
More often than not your actions will be seen as a true reflection of who you are and why you are there. To SERVE. It will eventually pay you back ten fold because guess what? That client trusts you and your integrity now.
Would you help a competitor out if it was in the client’s best interest?
12/24/2021
Happy 5th birthday to this awesome dude. Such a little stud. He’s kind, a huge Jimmy Buffet fan, loves helping me build and use his tools, is adventurous, a seasoned traveler, a risk taker, loving and sweet. He’s smart, witty, a complete comedian and so much more.
He can also lie without pause while looking you directly in the eyes, tell you he wants to p**p in your mouth, can’t stand still to save his life, sassy, mouthy and a little s**t. His best comeback line is “zip it, you’re the worst, go to jail.” ( ) That’s when you’ve really pi**ed him off🤣🤣
Most days I’m envious of his hair and other days he looks disheveled and like a hobo.
His new blue glasses just add to his cuteness though he doesn’t need much help in the cute dept.
He’s a sugar addict and a dancing fool. His body is always moving (mostly to Jimmy).
He’s definitely our kid and we see so much of Nikki and myself in him. Which is so freakin cool.
He’s Kai and he’s pretty fu
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