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Where I have been….

Howdy! If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe by email or RSS feed. Thanks for hanging out! Leave a comment…Over the past six months, I have been discovering/facing up to who I am more than any period in my life. I’ve been on mountaintops and in valleys. I’ve been [...]

Questions for you to eat….

If I were you (and I’m not), here are some questions I would ask myself re:anything important….
•Is the the best I can do?
•Is there someone else I can involve?
•What are my motives?
•How can I get my point across clearly?
•How will someone be motivated by this?
•How could this have any unintentional undesired side effects?
•Where is my [...]

a thought for today.

Be wise with what you have.
People will follow your lead.
Today could be all you have.
The End.

What do bailouts teach us?

Attitudes that bailouts may teach us:
• complacency- “the government will take care of our messes”
• no work, all play- “we didn’t even have to struggle to ‘earn’ this”
• I deserve this- “we have worked hard in the past…help us!”
• dependency- “we could [...]

3 types of Credibility

I had a conversation the other day with a friend, who spoke about the three types of credibility:
•Educational Credibility- This doesn’t always look the same. Could be seminars, colleges, conventions, conferences, online training, books you’ve read, etc. Doug Fields says ‘leaders are learners’… That is powerful. People who are willing to [...]