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Semi-Finalist Video: Cass Comerford talks about Intentions vs Goals vs Resolutions
April 13, 2010 Spring Audition - Semi-Finals from Cass Comerford on Vimeo.
Want more on Cass? Check out her short bio & intro video here, or find her blogging on Cass Just Curious & tweeting @casscomerford. Thanks for the insight & cheese reality check, Cass!
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Reader Comments (25)
You are so inspiring, Cass - I look forward to seeing more of this from you!
WOOT WOOT!! Go CASS!!!
Keep reaching for the stars, Cass! You are so much more inspiring than you possibly realize.
You always amaze me on what you have to say! Dream Big!
I totally want to hang out and have coffee with you Cass.
And I like that you aren't formally a life coach - because most of us are just trying to get through and look to "regular" but fabulous people to help us along the way.
Totally agree - I don't do well when trying to restrict myself. I have to add in rather than take away. I am a rule breaker so the minute I tell myself I can't have something I flip myself off and indulge even more.
Cass, that was seriously awesome. I would love to hear you talk about this more. It's truly inspiring.
Cass, your positive outlook shines through in everything you do. I love seeing you on video because your personality really comes out. Hope we get to see more of this!
You belong HERE, Cass! Good luck!
So true! Thanks for laying that out, Cass. I've never kept a resolution to save my life. It sounds like I need to think of something positive and attainable. Good point also with the fact that resolutions don't just have to be in January. I think I just may set a May resolution! Thanks!
You ARE inspiring! I love that you are making your dreams come true. It's awesome to see you in this light!
Cass = Class.
You're awesome, you deserve to be the co-host and NEVER doubt that your qualifications!
You are a rock star Cass! And a cheese lover after my own heart! I love the idea of resolving to add something awesome!
As my best friend, you inspire me every day. Kick ass, seabass!
P.S. If you ever gave up cheese, we'd be over. And I mean that. O-VER.
You are AWESOME and always, always, always and inspiration!
You are one of the most inspiring people I know. You have such a zest for life and know what you want and will stop at nothing to get it. Go Cass!!!
Just wanted to say hello and that I think you would make a great co-host. Self doubt is what hold us back - good Luck!
Congrats Cass!! I am so excited for you. Your comment on resolutions was so insightful, I never thought about giving to myself...I am excited to try it out.
Way to go, Cass! You are TOTALLY AWESOME!
Just had to say I loved seeing your video - so inspiring!! I love what you said about resolutions - awesome!! Good luck :)
You are so my kind of people! Good LUCK!
Woot! Go, Cass! The best part is I can say I've met you and YOU REALLY ARE THAT GREAT. You deserve this spot.
I don't do well when trying to restrict myself. I have to add in rather than take away. I am a rule breaker so the minute I tell myself I can't have something I flip myself off and indulge even more.
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