Swimming The Pacific Ocean To Raise Cancer Awareness

Think about getting up every morning and knowing that you are going to do whatever it takes to make your dream come true.  Think about what that would take… our featured cover model for our fall edition is doing that right now… he’s getting up six days out of every week… swimming three to five hours in each of those days and he includes cardio training in his work out too!  In Equanimity’s Fall Edition we will introduce you to Ben Lecomte.  Ben’s dream?... To swim the Pacific Ocean.  Maybe you have heard of Ben, he’s a long distance swimmer and the first person to swim the Atlantic Ocean without a flotation device… AND NOW, he’s got his eye on the Pacific.  You can check out THE LONGEST SWIM and Ben’s countdown to achieving his dream at www.thelongestswim.com.  Look for Ben’s complete story in our fall edition at www.equanimitymag.com.  Equanimity will be with Ben along the way as he counts down to fulfilling his dream. 

 

What’s your dream?  What provides you balance and a since of self-worth?  Follow along with us as we bring you stories like Ben’s and others. 

 

Also we’ve got a new partner to help spread our word and his hits… It’s John Foxx, Program Director for Dallas/Fort Worth’s  93.3 FM radio.  Check out www.i93hits.com it’s top 40 Radio 24/7 on the web…

 

And finally we’re all about finding that balance that makes dreams come true, and happiness abound … Our winter edition will be all about happiness … and we think finding balance can only make your life happier J

 

Peace + Balance = Equanimity
 

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  • 9/9/2011 1:11 PM Laura Reeves wrote:
    Great post! Ben Lecomte is a true inspiration. His quest to help raise funds for cancer research by doing this incredible swim and asking for people to share their stories to bring more of a community of support together is really going to make a difference for so many, bringing hope and motivation to those that are battling the disease.
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    1. 9/13/2011 8:32 AM Equanimity wrote:
      Absolutely! Ben is motivating all of us to participate in the cancer awareness project because cancer has no respect- it affects children and adults alike. This is a collective effort. If we are to be a healthy world, we must act and come up with ways to cure cancer.
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