There’s an old saying that bad news travels fast. With the advent of social media, the operative word “fast” doesn’t do justice to the speed at which bad news travels today. As Doug Larson, the columnist, said, “Bad news travels fast. Good news takes the scenic route.” That said, your reputation can get flushed down the toilet in… [Read More]
When Everyone’s Responsible, No One’s Responsible
If a person cried out for help, would you help them or simply watch from the sidelines? That’s not a trick question. The fact is, most people won’t respond to a cry for help, if others are present, because they expect someone else to act. The point being that when everyone’s responsible, no one’s responsible…. [Read More]
From “Chemo to Kindness”
It’s easy to say what you’d do if you were confronted with a crisis — but that’s just talk. How would you respond if you were 28 years old, newly married, and suddenly diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer? There’s one thing for sure: If I were faced with a crushing medical diagnosis, I hope… [Read More]
Keep An Open Mind
Why Work If You Don’t Have To?
Which person is better off — someone who gets everything handed to them on a silver platter or someone who has to work hard for everything they get? Your first reaction might be that winning the lottery sounds pretty good, thank you. After all, why bust your chops if you can get everything without doing… [Read More]
Here’s to the Folks Who Bring Good to the World
Here’s to the folks who bring good to the world. Here’s to role models who believe in the power of good — not what’s good for them but rather, what’s good for others. Here’s to parents who recognize the enormous responsibility of bringing a child into the world. Parents who sacrifice everything to ensure that… [Read More]
Do You Rise to the Occasion?
Staying in your comfort zone is easy. You don’t have to think, you don’t have to learn, and you know exactly what to expect. In fact, you can almost live on automatic pilot. Right? The problem is that if you remained in your comfort zone your entire life, you’d still be crawling like a baby…. [Read More]
Do You View Work As More Than a Paycheck?
We spend approximately 30 percent of our life working. The question is, why? Do you view work as more than a paycheck? Some folks view work as nothing more than a means to a paycheck — to make a quick buck. Others view work as a livelihood; they need it to support themselves, and in some… [Read More]
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