Tagged: Advice

#Delegate December 26

In 2019 I added a daily habit of reading one chapter of the Bible each morning. I started with the New Testament and have moved on to the Old Testament. It will take most...

#Nudge December 9

University of Chicago professor Richard Thaler studies behavioral economics and finance as well as the psychology of decision-making. I got to listen to him on a podcast last week discuss the power of small changes or...

#Walk December 1

I went on a 4 mile WALK on Friday and was amazed at the colors of the trees in Southeastern North Carolina. Yes Autumn comes late in my part of the world. The WALK...

#Quiet November 29

If your house was like mine yesterday in America it was full of activity. We had people coming in and out the entire day. We also were involved with cooking, fellowship, entertaining a two...

#Learn November 23

Came across a fascinating author and psychologist named Dr. William Glasser. He wrote a number of books and he has a bunch of quotes on many different aspects of life. Here is a link...

#Private November 22

Sometimes a significant life change a person goes thru is better if it remains PRIVATE versus public. Today is the one year anniversary of one of those PRIVATE moments for someone I care about....

#Galvanized November 21

When a metal gets GALVANIZED the process involves applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron, to prevent rusting. The purpose is to extend the life of the metal especially ones exposed to...

#Dozen November 12

Today is the 12th of the month. 12 is often described as a DOZEN. I love a DOZEN donuts. I buy eggs by the DOZEN. You can purchase a DOZEN golf balls. The greatest...

#Redemption October 4

REDEMPTION is the act of being saved from some mistake we have made in our lives. REDEMPTION can also be defined as being saved from sin or error. The fact of life is we...

#Advisory September 7

Since late August if you live in the Southeast you have been bombarded with the latest ADVISORY on Hurricane Dorian. On September 3rd the total had reached 40. It is not uncommon for universities...