Category: Learning

#Pebble April 29

The world is dealing with many large problems. You could draw the analogy that those issues are gigantic boulders all piled up together in one place. The location of the pile makes it difficult...

#Tools April 28

I have been attempting during the pandemic to purge items from my outside storage building. I realized that I had a lot of TOOLS that were my dad’s that I have never used. He...

#Macro April 26

I read a fantastic article last week in Politico Magazine titled Coronavirus Will Change The World Permanently  The article said they interviewed MACRO thinkers. I wanted to make sure I knew what that meant....

#Corona April 25

If you are like me prior to 2020 your experience with CORONA involved a lime. Since March I have learned a few things about a CORONA Virus and many other things associated with the...

#Self-Efficacy April 20

George Raveling has a fantastic twitter feed called The Daily Coach. I love his writing because the man is so well read. He is model for the term voracious reader. I strongly encourage you...

#Pathway April 11

On December 23, 1776 one of America’s great authors wrote the following words. THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from...

#Choices April 9

We wake up today facing another day of COVID 19 disruptions to the routines we all took for granted. The rhythms of work, family, home, community, and play have all been impacted. We have...

#Busy March 30

One goal of this post is not to sound judgmental about BUSY people. I have observed during COVID-19 self isolation practices many people are experiencing lots of anxiety. Yes, the fear of the virus...

#Scary March 29

Like everyone I have heard a lot of common phrases over the past two weeks. Remarks include “When are we going back to normal” and “these are SCARY times“. I have been reflecting on...

#Opinions March 25

In the past month I have encountered some strong OPINIONS that were opposite of mine. I had to pause and reflect on how those different views could alter my state of mind. What I...