Tim Dodson

Clayton, NC, United States

Born and raised a Florida boy, residing in NC. Lover of the outdoors, fishing, hunting. #dodsquadadventures

30 Dec 22:05

Welcome to family Earl!

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29 Dec 23:10

I’m not sure what the best way to convey this thought is. But here goes a try.

We spend a great amount of time talking about the process and continuing to repeat the process in the moment. My thought is, how do we refine the process for people who think about processes in different manners? Or does the process become liquid for folks who think about it differently or is the process granite?

Hopefully, that makes sense for someone

29 Dec 23:06

Coming up with value add goals or resolutions in the new year have always been a struggle for me. I’m wired as a problem solver which lends itself to, in the moment analysis and resolution.

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29 Dec 23:03

My friends called it hamstring. It’s That quite time when the noise that hovers in the background of your thoughts become clear ideas and get focus cycles in your brain , where innovative and disruptive solutions are born.

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Brian Barde 1000% agree

I’m definitely gonna have to listen to this one again so I can take notes. I couldn’t take notes while I was driving.

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2025! What a year it has been.  I had some great times fishing with SUF family, and time fishing with my family.  I got to fish some BFL tournaments, and one my favorite highlights was fishing with my brother at the SUF retreat and Toyota Bonus Bucks tournament on Guntersville. Did some saltwater fishing back in my ole stomping grounds. Went with my beautiful wife to Barbados.  It was a good year overall.

Thank you to the SUF fam for being a constant source of positive encouragement and the support, I appreciate you.

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20 Dec 10:56

Happy birthday

19 Dec 10:26

Mack your are the man. The SUF community is great because of people like yourself in it . the example you set within the community, you’re positive and encouraging feedback is amazing.

17 Dec 17:29

Significantly reducing the variety of colors, I keep in the boat. I plan to start using red more often.

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ouch