My son hurt his ankle playing basketball last Thursday at his friend's house after school. My wife got the call and she took him to get it x-rayed. The doctor at the MedExpress ruled out a fracture
Do we have a choice? I sure think we do. It became a lot easier for me when I began to define worry as—guaranteed misery today for something that may or may not happen in the future.
In fact,
It was today, twenty eight years ago, that I started my first real job, in a small southern town in Tennessee. I am so blessed to be able to work even harder today, but with considerably much less s
Everything in life comes with at least two sides to it, including being smart. Human beings are amazing time travelers, given our ability to imagine the future and ruminate about our past. What I
Hope 2014 has started off well for you. Sorry for the long silence.
I have been devoting most of my attention to help launch a live virtual workshop in Mindful Leadership for Janice Marturano.
Hope you are enjoying the Holidays and getting ready for the New Year.
While some may say "What's in a year, it's the same old thing all over again?" That's one perspective. This is the time of the ye
You do realize that I have a bias on this topic, as you may notice based on the graphic that I chose to go with this post. Those of you who have read my previous posts about big choices vs. small ch
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Sorry for the silence over the last month. When I quit my job earlier this year, I made a promise to visit my mom more often. Suddenly, I realized the year was almost c
Back in 1999, I was intent on meeting Dr. Stephen Covey, author of the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. I was very impressed with his principles and wanted to learn more about his work in In