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#Assignment June 29

There are all types of ASSIGNMENTS. You can have homework, work related, volunteer, and workout ASSIGNMENTS. For a few select people you can receive an ASSIGNMENT  as a correspondent to John Tanner’s Barbecue Blog...

#Calabash June 12

This is a story about CALABASH. In March of 1978 I was a 25 year old assistant basketball coach at Pembroke State now called UNC Pembroke.  The university sponsored a men’s college golf tournament...

#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....

#Cuckoo May 27

One Flew Over the CUCKOO’S Nest was a novel written by Ken Kesey and made into a 1975 hit film by the same name starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher. As part of my...

#Exclusive May 19

I anticipate that someone may view this post on why championship teams need to be EXCLUSIVE and selective as fodder for not supporting diversity. When you view the word EXCLUSIVE and all of its...

#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...

#BlogoftheMonth April 3

It has been my practice to use the 3rd of each month to feature what I call the “Blog of the Month”. I profile a blog or twitter feed I follow and encourage you...