When confronted with the results of our choices, it takes maturity to admit our full responsibility without seeking refuge in our favorite excuses
Read MoreLearning how to see yourself correctly is one of the most difficult challenges that all of us will face.
Read MoreMaybe your problem isn’t what you think it is.
Read MoreLooking good is often at odds with successful and effective behavior.
Read MoreWhenever you decide to do the right thing, you better put your gloves on—because you’re getting ready to catch hell!
Read MoreThere are continents between deciding and doing. Neither are easy. Both are necessary. But they shouldn’t be confused with each other.
Read MoreAs we head into another year, let’s stop trying to make our pigs attractive. Whatever and wherever the ugliness is in our lives, let’s look at it deeply, label it correctly, and labor to kill it before it kills us.
Read MoreGive yourself a Christmas present this year. Give yourself permission stop doing what you don’t want to do.
Read MoreAll of us should strive to do all that we can from the highest mountain from which we can.
Read MorePresumption is when you decide to move forward without divine direction, protection, or connection.
Read MoreWe should all bear in mind an axiom that was frequently on the lips of one of my mentors: “it ain’t what you say, it’s what they say. “
Read MoreAs I thought about that story, it occurred to me that far too many organizations in our society have plumbing problems. By that I mean that they are lead by people who do not have the requisite skills, knowledge, ability or experience to lead.
Read MoreInstead of carping and complaining about your lack of opportunity, use this time to do your homework.
Read MoreYou just can’t focus on getting rid of something. You must also focus on replacing what you got rid of with something else.
Read MoreNot only in sports, but also in life, you have to pick a side.
Read MoreWe all have limitations. Some can be overcome, and others cannot. But perhaps the worse kind of limitations are those that are self-imposed.
Read MoreJim Rohn has written that there are only two pains in life: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. We all have to pick which poison we want to take.
Read MoreSometimes ignoring people and the “emergencies” that they insist require our immediate attention is a wise strategy.
Read MoreSending a thoughtful, hand-written thank you note is one of the most precious and powerful gifts that we can give.
Read MoreYou have an arsenal of weapons at your disposal waiting to be deployed against every challenge that is before you!
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