168 Guys


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Over the course of my life I have had sex with almost 300 Guys. Some of it was good, some great, some regrettable, some awkward, some borderline traumatic, some laughable and some phenomenal. However, each and every Guy I ever had sex with is a story to be told.It's a story I started telling around the time I had been with about 168 Guys, hence my blog can be found at www.168guys.com.The act of sex teaches us about ourselves, at a moment when we are at our most naked. Sex is when we are intensely vulnerable and strong at the same time. When you become intimate with someone, however brief or even anonymous, you inevitably grow. I simply chronicle my experiences over the years.168 Guys is about sexual behavior among human beings. It's about how we have come to treat sexuality and how I have attempted to find, appreciate and embrace myself and my sexuality in this world.Be warned, the content might be a bit R-rated at times. I don't intend to be graphic, but I won't shy away from honesty either, provided it serves the story. In short, this is not a book for homophobes.Though overtly gay themed, I'd like to think 168 Guys conveys a message that applies to everyone equally:Whether you're gay or straight, man or woman, we can all relate to the struggle to find and maintain true intimacy, which in my opinion lies at the core of everybody's sexual desires.No matter how shallow a sexual encounter may appear, my 168 Guys will show you that, for better or for worse, sex is never meaningless.




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Your 168


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Put your values first and focus on what matters most Despite our good intentions, many of us experience a chronic imbalance between the desire to live our values and the distractions and never-ending to-do lists that can get in the way. In Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life, readers learn how to pursue a values-based life by identifying and committing to their values and priorities. The book is written by bestselling author Harry Kraemer, former Chairman and CEO of Baxter International and currently a professor of management and strategy at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, where he was a Professor of the Year. Kraemer uses personal stories and insights from others to help readers discover the dissonance between what they say is most important and where they actually devote their time. This is an eye-opener for most people, uncovering the obstacles to leading a value-based life. In Your 168, you will learn how to make changes and build new habits that put your values first by: ● Using self-reflection to identify what matters most and become more aware of how you spend your time ● Re-evaluating priorities such as career, family, health, recreation, spirituality, and making a difference ● Avoiding unpleasant “surprises” and “hitting the brick wall” ● Experiencing better balance in real time amid shifting priorities—personally and professionally Fans of Kraemer's previous books on values-based leadership will embrace this new release - Your 168: Finding Purpose and Satisfaction in a Values-Based Life. The book provides actionable advice, filled with tips on how to live a life of meaning and experience a greater sense of purpose. Everyone will feel inspired to make lasting change. All of Harry’s proceeds from the book sales are donated to the One Acre Fund in Africa.







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