Tagged: Advice

#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...

#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...

#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...

#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...

#TED June 1

Today begins another 30 Day Challenge. For June I am going to attempt to watch one TED Talk each day. Maybe, just maybe my world will improve by listening, reflecting, and considering the views...

#LittleFeat May 30

On Friday May 23rd at 2:30 p.m. May 23rd my wife and I received a spontaneous offer from some friends to spend the night with them at North Myrtle Beach, SC. It is just...

#Shopping May 24

Young mothers are faced with a challenge during the pandemic. They may not have access to day care or someone to look after a child when they need to go grocery SHOPPING. This can...

#A May 18

I finished reading a book last week called The Art of Possiblity  The book is a fabulous read that helped me grow. One of the lessons is that you assign the letter “A” as...

#Inadequate May 16

I had a conversation with an individual that confessed to me he was feeling INADEQUATE for the task he had been assigned at work. We discussed it at length and at the end we...

#Cheer May 15

Last Friday I got reminded about a powerful life and leadership lesson. I was playing an early round of golf with two friends Tommy Thompson and Knocky Thorndyke. As we approached the 7th tee...