Over the last year, I have been meeting a number of very "successful" people who are beginning to look more closely at the choices they have made thus far in life and those they are yet to make. I
This is a question I asked myself several times and especially after having children. Our natural compassion leads us to want to help someone who is struggling, but are we "really" helping them by ste
I called a friend of mine this morning to inquire about a dear mutual friend who had been in a coma since last week after suffering a massive heart attack.
When he recognized my voice he said, "It's al
"The most dangerous risk of all — the risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself the freedom to do it later."
— Randy Komisar
I was told that September is N
It has been two weeks, just 14 days, since our world lost a great humanitarian and true leader, in Dr. Stephen R. Covey. It seems like the news of this amazing human being's life has all but died do
We live busy lives with too much going on most of the time. The very fact that I am up at 1:30 AM trying to write and share this post is a testament to how busy we are.
Rushing around in this sta
Summer is season for graduations. I was at my cousin's place in Poughkeepsie a couple of weekends ago, and was part of a cake cutting ceremony. It was a celebration for four graduates – one from
Some call it a mere coincidence or just a happenstance; others refer to it as co-incidence. I have always been open to such occurrences and they seem to happen quite often to me.
The term Synchroni