Category: Learning

#Uncomfortable June 25

It is almost the midpoint for the year 2020. As the calendar gets ready to move to the second half I got thinking about what one word would best describe 2020 to date. I...

#Uncertainty June 23

The genesis of today’s post comes from my pastor Dr. David Ruth. He sent out an email last week talking about the UNCERTAINTY of COVID 19 and its impact on First Presbyterian Church in...

#Influence June 22

I am doing a 30 Day Challenge for the month of June which involves watching a TED Talk everyday. Last week I discovered Jon Levy. He is an author, behavioral scientist, and creator of...

#Thoughts June 19

Today’s post is just a list of randomness I have observed over the past two weeks and THOUGHTS I have had. Many of these insights are the result of viewing and listening to a...

#Path June 18

I heard a few things over the past few weeks that made me ponder how to approach obstacles placed in our PATH. We can describe a PATH as our passway thru life. We have...

#Restart June 15

If you are like me you receive those annoying reminders that your computer or even your phone needs to RESTART in order to load some new program or update. In our personal and professional...

#Vocation June 9

Opinion, motivation and desire are all things under our control. In our modern world they are not in short supply. Each of those three factors goes in to answering the question what is your...

#Resilient June 7

One of the TED Talks I watched as part of my 30 Day Challenge for June was by Lucy Hone and it was titled “3 Secrets of RESILIENT People.” Lucy Hone is actually Dr....

#Perspective June 5

We all have big problems, big issues, big dilemmas, and big troubles from time to time. What if we could find a way to put all of those big things into PERSPECTIVE. Well if...

#Rejuvenate June 2

One of the downsides of the pandemic is it has many of us running out of energy. I began to wonder what steps we all could take to REJUVENATE our levels of energy. One...