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Be Courageous!

What image comes to your mind when you think of courage? A soldier in battle? A superhero fighting villains? An underdog standing up to bully? A disabled person learning to walk again? Today I want to talk about being more courageous, specifically: Courage takes so many different forms, but the common thread is someone taking […] Read More

You May Hear, But Are You Listening?

We’ve all done it, we’ve all had it happen to us: we think we are listening to someone but five minutes later we have no clue what they said. How does that happen? Why do we LET it happen? I want to challenge you today to become a skilled listener by: Listening well is a […] Read More

Controlling Your Inputs

Are you listening to music as you read this?  Is the tv on in the background? What is the last thing you read? What kind of conversations have you had today? All of these are examples of inputs to your brain, and today I’d like to encourage you to:  Inputs such as music, tv, conversations, […] Read More

Do You Have Self-Awareness?

Yes, it’s important to be self-aware! Today let’s zoom in on the idea of self-awareness: Self-awareness might very well be one of the most difficult virtues to master. Why? Because people tend to believe they are already self-aware. Who knows me better than me?  I live with me day in and day out!  Other reasons […] Read More

When Giving Criticism, Be Constructive

Most people do not enjoy hearing criticism, but there is a positive role that criticism can fill, especially if it is crafted well. Today I will show you how to craft feedback that will be constructive rather than destructive and will more likely be received better and result in growth and improvement.   The first […] Read More

The Virtue of Resilience: Be a palm tree

One of the most valuable life skills that a person can develop is resiliency. Why? Life is hard. Life is unfair. Your parents and teachers were right, my friend! However, you are not alone in this pain because this is true for everyone. Realizing that everyone experiences negative circumstances in their lives can help you […] Read More

Personal Excellence: Raising the Bar

What does Personal Excellence mean to you? Does your life exhibit it? How does one obtain it? Today let’s explore the following aspects of this important virtue: Definition of Personal Excellence: being the best version of you that you possibly can by pursuing continuous self-improvement. Let’s break that down. The best version of you: Self-awareness […] Read More

Building Good Habits to Gain Control of Your Life 

Do you feel in control of your life? Are you confident that your life is proceeding just as you would like? If not, it’s time to examine why and get back on track, my friend. Today we will help you get back on the right path by laying out a roadmap for you: Accept full […] Read More

Routines that Work: A lesson from The Compound Effect

One of the best things a person can do for themselves is to learn from others’ wisdom and experience; and reading The Compound Effect is like learning from hundreds of successful people all at once. How? Because the author, Darren Hardy, has studied the behavior and habits of hundreds of successful people over decades, and […] Read More

What are core values and why are they so value-able?

There is a lot of talk these days about Core Values, but what exactly are they? Let’s do three things today: Core Values refers to the root beliefs that guide a person’s or organization’s behavior, decisions, and goals.  Examples include integrity, fairness, family, excellence, and faith. Your core values are like your DNA; they don’t […] Read More

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