Leap Year Lesson #174: It’s Good To Be Held Accountable

I had to take a quiz today to wrap up a series of training sessions on community management.  It was fairly easy and painless, but still not without some stress.  The quiz covered the content of the last five course sessions, so I spent time reviewing the content of those sessions prior to the quiz. …

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Leap Year Lesson #173: Don’t Over Think Small Decisions

I smile nearly every time I let my dog out in the backyard to do her business.  You'd think it's some major, life-changing, important decision about where she squats.  No matter how many times a day she needs to do it, each time requires careful wandering around the yard, pausing like she is about to …

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Leap Year Lesson #172: Small Decisions Can Lead to Big Accomplishments

Life isn't so much about making a few big decisions as it is about making more frequent small decisions.  Oh sure, there are enormously important big choices we make that change the course of our lives - career, relationships, faith, etc. - but the day-to-day is lived in a much smaller arena. I made a …

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Leap Year Lesson #170: Don’t Be Intolerant in the Name of Tolerance

Tolerance is a big deal in today's world - at least in our current American culture.  One of the most damning accusations many think they can hurl at you is to call you intolerant.  Certainly, our world can use a little more effort to get along with others who are different from ourselves.  We would …

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