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  1. You change your life by taking control of your own state of mind - by controlling your emotions, by coming to your senses. You’re not wired that way - you’re wired to react, wired for stress. The modern brain is designed for survival, not for living the life you want. And that means that you’re actually wired to resist the change you ...

  2. 23 de fev. de 2023 · Willie Horton spent 18 years playing for the Tigers, but he stays as connected to the game as ever at 80 years old. By: Brad Galli. Posted at 5:59 PM, Feb 23, 2023 .

  3. El Salón de la Fama de Magallanes, a través de su Comité Histórico, anunció a dos nuevos exaltados al Salón de la Fama del equipo en su clase 2019. Se trata del lanzador zurdo Johan Santana y el mánager/jugador Willie Horton. Santana hizo su debut con Magallanes, a los 19 años, el 15 de octubre de 1998 cuando tiró un terció de inning ...

  4. I’m Willie Horton and I’m a psychologist - originally from Dublin Ireland, I live the kind of life I love… in the French Alps. Each week we’ll be exploring what I’ve been exploring in my weekly videos since 2008… but in the kind of easy detail that will make sure you start taking action straight away.

  5. 11 de nov. de 1990 · WILLIE HORTON WAS ALREADY FAmous in Massachusetts by the time Michael Dukakis began his campaign for president. But in July 1988, Reader’s Digest gave America its first in-depth look at Horton ...

  6. 20 de mai. de 2015 · But before Willie Horton became a fixture in Tiger Stadium’s left field and an integral part of the 1968 World Championship team, 50 years ago this spring Detroit’s former sandlot star earned the nickname “Willie the Wonder” when he belted a barrage of long distance home runs in his 1965 breakout season.

  7. Willie Horton's #23 is one of six numbers retired by the Detroit Tigers.He is the only non-Hall of Famer among the six honored with statues at Comerica Park. When Michigan signed into law House Bill No. 5200 in 2004, declaring October 18 Willie Horton Day, Horton became only the fourth Michigander (Rosa Parks was the third) to be given that honor.