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schooling it took to become one seem- business person.
ed completely unattainable. However,
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Did she always want to have a career in wanted to be) a powerful business person.
medicine? When her plans were halted by denial
Im sure I wanted to be a doctor when into business school, Clark redesigned
I was little at one point, but no, she said. her goals. Medicine had been in the back
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had other intentions that required much behind the students who had started
less time in a classroom. She finished a younger, knowing she would graduate
degree in economics and English litera- older than others at the age of 29.
ture, with plans to attend business school Ive always been interested in health
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but I didnt know the language when I first
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The soccer over there is amazing,
Your job as an academy soccer player arrived, I had never lived on my own be- but I didnt know the language when
is to compete, and hold your own against fore and it took a little while to get used to. I first arrived, I had never lived on
the best and brightest prospects in the na- Not knowing much about the Italian my own before and it took a little
tion. Youre constantly graded and could culture or how to speak the native tongue,
while to get used to.
be released at any time. Could you handle Sundquist spent his first few months with
the pressure? his new team learning Italian alongside all Cody Sundquist, ACF Fiorentina primavera soccer player
To say Granite Bay resident Cody Sund- of the other foreign players.
quist grew up in a hurry is simply an un- Theres a few foreign players who know France, Spain, Slovenia and a few other
derstatement. a little bit of English, but not many, Sund- countries over there, Sundquist points
The former Grizzlies soccer standout quist acknowledged. The coaches and out. Its a diverse group.
moved to Florence, Italy when he was 14 players dont, so you have to learn Italian While speech lessons have helped de-
and spent the past three seasons playing to be able to communicate with them, on velop Sundquists abilities to converse and
for the ACF Fiorentina primavera acade- and off the field. order food from shops in Florence, the
my teams, working his way from the un- The only other U.S. athlete on Sund- academys training on the pitch has made
der-15 squad to the under-17 team and quists team was from Los Angeles. him a more complete futbol player.
finally onto the U19 roster this year. The rest of the kids are from Africa, Its definitely more technical and tacti-
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regular basis. Arey said it all began in 2013.
I had heard about an organization
called the Bloom Project that was based in
Oregon, said Arey, a Granite Bay resident.
I happened to meet Laura Kuntz at the and closes the shop in Rocklin each Mon- The Petal
gym and told her about it. She also lives day, among numerous other duties. Connection is
a nonprofit
in Granite Bay, and shes a professional When we all get together to arrange the
organization
florist. We started talking and decided to flowers each week, you never know what formed by
form an association with the Bloom Proj- donations we will have, Kuntz said. Its Granite Bay
ect. We then started arranging flowers in always something new each week. I thor- resident
Jennifer Arey.
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anyones around her when looking ts difficult to picture Folsom Lake Es- I cant tell you how many people bought
through the kitchen windows.
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tates as open farmland, thanks to its original homes and reworked them into
palm trees, rock-filled landscapes and these great big houses, Makol said.
large homes with winding driveways. Today, most homes in Folsom Lake Es-
But at one point not too long ago, home- tates are between $700,000 and $900,000,
owners association president Jennifer up to $1.25 million. Most homes are with-
Makol recalled seeing livestock born in the mid-3,000s as far as square foot-
alongside the road on drives into Rose- age, and there are over 200 homes in the
ville. This southeast Granite Bay neigh- neighborhood, ranging from lavish to
borhood was one of the first to be es- standard. One yard may have topiaries
tablished when the region was growing and fountains, while the next has kid-
more urban. sized toy cars and well-loved basketball
When I moved here in 1980, I had to hoops. Neither is an outlier.
go all the way to Madison in Fair Oaks for Makol, who taught high school litera-
Taco Bell, Makol laughed. Now weve got ture in the area for 18 years, said the resi-
a major shopping center five miles up the dents tend to be retirees, but theres a wide
road. Who knew that this little cow town age range within the community. Folsom
would burgeon? Lake Estates inhabitants many of them
Folsom Lake Estates got its start in doctors, lawyers and business owners
1973, when developers intended to use enjoy an optimal position in the area, right
the space for people who wanted hors- across from Beals Point on Folsom Lake.
es. The neighborhood began with small Many neighbors take boats out, and sports
ranch houses but now contains a hodge- like biking and golf are popular in the
podge of styles and sizes. Parts of the community. Birdwatching is another fa-
neighborhood have changed with the vorite pastime; the neighborhoods prox-
times. In the 90s, some houses adapted to imity to aquatic and forest ecosystems
the English Tudor trend. When the Medi- means there are many avian residents as
terranean style swept through, a smatter- well. Makol said she enjoys walking the
ing of houses followed suit. Many of the neighborhood loop with girlfriends.
homes still give off an essence of the 70s The neighborhood is home to a small
long, single-story and low-profile with three-acre park, which hosts Eureka youth
exterior paneling. Makol said the mix is soccer games. The area also has a small
eclectic, but since each house has a large playground, tennis courts, basketball
lot compared to other neighborhoods in courts and a Little Free Library, where res-
the area, the overall space is big enough idents can take or leave books in a bright
to accommodate diverse designs without orange box.
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pirations, which is why the self-help industry is booming. When you focus on the negative, it becomes your reality.
U n - fortunately, many widely used self-help techniques fail to Do This: Focus on the good things when achieving your goal.
deliver results. Remind yourself of the benefits associated with achieving
Case in point: Youve probably heard of the Yale Goal Study, your goal.
where researchers were said to have interviewed the graduat- Make a checklist of how life will be better once you have
ing Yale seniors in 1953, asking whether or not the students had achieved your aim. This gets your focus on a positive future, one
written down specific goals that they wanted to achieve. Then 20 thats worth the effort.
years down the road, the researchers looked up each student and Not That: Try to suppress unhelpful thoughts.
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their goals had accumulated more personal wealth than the oth- your mind, learn to deal with the reality of temptation head-on.
er 97 percent combined. Do This: Reward your progress.
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Seconds Change Your Life in Under a Minute. is priceless for maintaining motivation.
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