Motivational Monday – Man’s Best Friend

Though there are many psychological benefits to having a companion animal, none compares to the relationship between human and canine. For the last 15,000 years, dogs have earned the title of "man's best friend"; and there is no better example of this time-weathered bond than that of Loki the Wolfdog andKelly Lund, his two-legged companion. The pair currently reside just outside of Denver, Colorado, practically making them local celebrities!

(Video credit: Boyte Creative Films - Boulder, CO)

Our canine companions keep us grounded and living in the present moment. The common saying is that a dog's only fault in life is that their life is altogether too short. But if you have a pooch (or a small pack) at home, it can be easy to forget how instrumental we are in their lives. We are their favorite person, their outlet for fun, the way they relate to the world around them. Loki the Wolfdog and Kelly Lund help inspire pet owners to involve their furry friends in everyday life - and adventures...

If you haven't taken the time to follow their Instagram and Facebook pages, do yourself a favor and do it now! They'll start your day off with a beautiful landscape, cute dog and inspiring quote.

Motivational Monday – Be Extraordinary!

Motivational Monday – Be Extraordinary!

I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in..."

John Muir

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Trevor Thomas, aka 'Zero-Zero',  is a self-described 'adrenaline junkie' and the world's only blind professional  long distance hiker. After losing his sight completely at the age of 35, Thomas threw himself into the world of hiking with the hopes of regaining a real sense of independence and self worth. He decided that no matter how he was expected to exist in the world around him as a blind person - he was going to be different.

(Courtesy Trevor Thomas)

"After nearly eight years, nearly 20,000 miles, and numerous thru hikes throughout the United States, what began as a quest has become a career.  I still hike to step outside my comfort zone & push the boundaries of what is possible for a blind person to achieve.  In addition, I now hike to show that blindness is not the life-ending disease or condition that so many feel it is," says Thomas.

(Courtesy Trevor Thomas)

(Courtesy Trevor Thomas)

In 2012, Thomas received Tennille, his first guide dog, from Guide Dogs for the Blind in California. Most recently, Thomas and Tennille returned to Colorado to complete a through hike of the 500-mile Colorado Trail. It was the first self navigated trek on the trail by a blind person & Tennille was the first guide dog to tackle the trail. While in the sunshine state they also climbed to the summit of Mt.Elbert, which is Colorado's tallest mountain at an elevation of 14,400 feet. It was the first solo ascent of the mountain by a blind person and a new altitude record for the daring duo.

(Courtesy Trevor Thomas)

"My hope is that I can provide hope to those who are afflicted with the disability, & inspiration for them to step outside their own comfort zone to achieve greater heights in their own lives."