Tag: leadership
A Life of ______________________.
As I sat down to write this week’s blog post, I struggled. There is so much I wanted to say yet somehow I kept coming up with nothing to say. The one thing I did know was there was a message that I wanted to pass on-something I believe God wanted me to share with […]
Take The Floaties Off.
Some people are born swimmers while others find themselves having to learn. The thing with swimming is that you have to be in the water to do it. Talking about it, studying about it, and thinking about it won’t develop your skills unless you apply it. This is similar to life. There are many people out […]
The Power of Three: L-G-R
Good Tuesday
Getting fish and chips on Good Friday is like going Christmas shopping on Christmas Eve. There’s a good chance that there will be long line-ups and you will have to wait. If you can’t deal with it, then it’s probably in your best interest that you select a different food of choice or day to […]
This Week In Photos: Be-You-Til-Full
Lifestyles of the Confident and Courageous.
Our world has a problem…a growing problem, an infectious disease, an epidemic. It is so serious that if we don’t start doing something about it, it will kill us…it has already begun. Some people/companies are all abot ending hunger, while others are about ending homelessness and addictions. Earlier this year, the brilliant Ben Arment (www.benarment.com) […]
Game Changers.
A simple act of kindness can change our world. -hold the door for others -say please and thank you -smile -return your buggy to where they belong vs leaving it randomly in a parking lot (you would be annoyed if it was your car that got damaged by someone else’s laziness or carelessness) -take deep […]
Show Me How.
I have this book called “Show Me How.” Well, it actually began when I came across this book and bought it as a gift for my brother but I liked it so much that I ordered a copy for myself. I’m sure I’m not the only one who has bought a gift for someone only […]
Taking One For The Team.
I used to get in trouble a lot. I’m not talking once a month or once a week, I’m talking once a day. My brother on the other hand, never got into trouble. If he was the white sheep, I was most certainly the black sheep. Instead of praying that I didn’t get in trouble, I […]