Leap Year Lesson #313: Understand the Difficulty of Online Communication

One of the online conversations today at work dealt with the differences between face-to-face and online communication.  It should be obvious to most that there are major differences between the two, but our actions don't always indicate an awareness of those differences. For example, when we are physically present with others, we have the benefit …

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Leap Year Lesson #312: Simple Celebrations Can Be Best

Today we celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday.  My wife, son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter joined me at Jean's apartment for a simple lunch, some birthday ice cream cake and some time together.  Jean likes White Castle burgers, so we surprised her with some and all enjoyed them (except my daughter-in-law who doesn't like them).  Then we brought …

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Leap Year Lesson #310: Don’t Expect Those With Different Values To Be Or Act Like You

I suspect that many of us prefer to live in a world where the majority of others agrees with us on significant matters.  Unless you're unusually driven by conflict and controversy, you have a strong affinity for those who are a lot like you.  That's understandable.  It's a fact of basic human nature even if …

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Leap Year Lesson #309: How You Handle Loss Reveals Character and Maturity

My preferred candidate lost last night's presidential election.  Actually, my preferred candidate (Mike Huckabee) didn't even run for president, but of the two main contenders, I voted for the more conservative one in keeping with my beliefs, values and underlying philosophy of the role of government.  It was a close election, but in the end, …

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