It's here. I am an Olympic nut. The idea of someone training their whole lives for a 30 second shot at the Gold medal is extremely inspiring. As I watch I have a mixture of motivation and guilt. The guilt comes from thinking about how many times I have put 100 percent of myself into something. Truth being told it hasn't happened that often. Every Olympics I feel like that could change.
This year I am going to create my "Olympic" list and define five things I am going to immerse myself into over the next four years. I have included a link below to an Olympic guide so you know where all of the action is. See you at the opening ceremonies.
The 2010 Winter Olympics kick off in Vancouver tonight, and for those of you who can't be tied to your TV every night to watch the opening and closing ceremonies and competitions, here's a compilation of sites where you can not only watch video highlights of the events but also see pictures, scores, medal counts and news from the Olympics:1. NBC Olympics: NBC, which is covering the Olympics on TV, has also set up a site where you can catch the latest scores, news and select video coverage of the competitions (powered by Microsoft Silverlight).

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