Evansville Living Magazine [Jan/Feb 2007] (Official Issue)

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Evansville Living Magazine [Jan/Feb 2007] (Official Issue)

Postby hamlat on Sat May 29, 2010 2:39 pm

On May 21, 2006 Michael Rosenbaum took the Evansville Living Editor Kristen Tucker to a trip in Los Angeles. Check out RosenbaumMedia News Page, for the latest info.

You'll find below a set of 09 Pages Taken from the Jan/Feb Issue of Evansville Living Magazine :

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Courtesy Evansville Living Magazine, Feb./March 2007, www.evansvilleliving.com for Michael Rosenbaum cover content.

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Re: Evansville Living Magazine [Jan/Feb 2007] (Official Issue)

Postby green_squirrel on Sat May 29, 2010 10:24 pm

Thank you so much!

Wow, what a fantastic article. The man is driven!

I guess it shows you what really putting yourself out there gets you. There's opportunities in being completely open to possibility and actively seeking those possibilities out. It's actually a little intimidating for me to read about his outgoing personality because I tend to be such the opposite. I enjoy talking to people, but putting myself out there is the last thing on my mind. I have a hard time getting my mind around being alright with being a focal point in a room full of people.

But, like I said in the other thread, his prose on fear is so honest. I don't think there is one person in my life who isn't afraid of something, most likely multiple somethings.

And while I can't relate to having an outgoing personality, I can respect the care he seem to inherently have of everyone around him. And his love of t-shirts. I'm a big fan of the t-line a la quirky quote.

And, wow, totally can't relate to loving to shop either. At least, not shopping as a social activity. Shopping is very soul-searching for me. I find myself rarely buying anything but, rather, using it to let my mind wander to other things. Which is, consequently, really annoying when I'm looking for something specifically to fill a need. Finding a toothbrush really shouldn't take 30 minutes to an hour.

At any rate, really enjoyed reading this and thank you for linking it and adding it to the site.

Much love!
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