Leap Year Lesson #179: Living Reflectively Is Worth the Cost

At the beginning of 2012 I committed to writing a daily blog post of no more than 366 words regarding some lesson learned.  It was a new venture for me to blog with that kind of regularity, so making the goal public was important to help with accountability.  I wanted to discipline myself to write …

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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 #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 #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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