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B-flat or A-sharp?
As a leader, it’s up to you to set the tone of your organization. And not to overuse musical terms, but is it upbeat or a downbeat? Does it need a tune up? Tweet
Posted in Attention, Direction, Leadership
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Safety
A sweeping view of heroes gone. Where do you feel safe? Do you have a safe for your valuables? How about a safe room in the event of a storm? Do you live in an area where there are safe … Continue reading
Posted in Overwhelming, Purpose, Safety
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What do you see?
When you walk in to your job/office/room/store, what do you notice first? Do the clouds obscure your view or does the magnitude of the vista help you appreciate the space you occupy on the timeline of life? Tweet
Posted in Attention to Detail, Choices
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Harsh reality vs. false hope
Saw a picture online once. It said something to the effect “Some people need a high-five . . . to the face . . . with a hammer.” I’m not advocating violence. But some people need a reality check. And … Continue reading
Schedule
Faith, finances, fitness, family. All are important. How do you rank them? What gets priority? Type these into an internet search and you’re likely to find adding friends, fun and future. In the end, we will still pass on. It’s … Continue reading