Leap Year Lesson #168: Talk With People

Yesterday's post was about how I changed my mind on a matter following some uneasiness within others and myself upon announcing a recent decision. I am glad to follow up today with the news that subsequent extended conversation with the major stakeholders tonight was very successful, helpful, informative, and got us out of a difficult …

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Leap Year Lesson #167: It’s OK To Change Your Mind In Order To Make a Better Decision

I changed my mind today on something.  I recently agreed to start teaching a new class for a small group at my church beginning July 1.  I met with one of our pastors, talked about how to proceed, and agreed on a fairly short-term plan for getting ready and announcing the decision to others.  I …

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Leap Year Lesson #166: It’s Nice Getting Your Running Legs Back

I took up running when I was in my mid-40s.  As a volunteer college minister at my church at the time, I was around college students daily.  Their energy and interest in running helped influence me to get started.  A few of us began training together regularly and taking part in various races around Louisville …

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Leap Year Lesson #165: Keep Simple Processes Simple

I am regularly reminded of how easy it is for large corporations to turn simple processes into complex ones.  Today was a frustrating example of that as a wrench was thrown into what had been a simple, straightforward process for the last two years. With too little notice to carry out a task already planned, …

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