You and I face decisions all day long - some major, some minor, some with significant consequences and some with no real impact regardless of what we choose. When we come to crossroads that we have faced a million times, we are wise to follow what we know to be the best path according to …
Leap Year Lesson #18: Pace Yourself
I started a new role at work in mid-December. It is a thrill and a joy to do what I do and I could gladly do it every waking hour of the day. I am fortunate to be in this situation. When starting new things, it is easy and (for a while) possible to give …
Leap Year Lesson #17: Act Your Way Into the Right Feeling
At the risk of sounding like a grumpy old man longing for the good ol' days, I think it's true in general that current American society is more inclined to act according to how we feel at the moment compared with acting in accordance with prior commitments made about what is right and necessary and …
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Leap Year Lesson #16: Read Important Things Out Loud
Do you ever find your mind wandering when you read? Before you know it, you have "read" a paragraph or two and you couldn't pass the simplest test on what you just read. Other worries of the day or what's ahead on your schedule somehow take precedence and cause you to lose focus. One way …
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Leap Year Lesson #15: Remodeling is Messy, but Worth It
I spent several hours today with my wife and son at Home Depot where we were working with a designer to plan a kitchen remodel. For those that have gone through such an adventure, you know there is a lot to it - selecting cabinets, hardware, flooring, counters, appliances, lighting, styles, quality, contractors, bell and …
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