I was watching my grandson the other day and started thinking about the process of learning to walk. It’s such a great analogy for life. Yes, we must learn to crawl first but even more importantly, we need people in our lives that encourage us to pull up. If we never pull ourselves up, we won’t ever … [Read more...]
Frustration Sets In: Three Lessons
“I apologize, I was frustrated.” The sentence above was an email I recently received from a former business associate. First Lesson: A sincere apology is never followed by an excuse. Second Lesson: Whether in our personal life or in business, sometimes … [Read more...]
Our Flag at Half Staff
It seems to me that lately we’ve been seeing our American flag flown at half-staff way too much. I say it’s too much not because it’s unjustified but because there have been so many heartbreaking events that have taken place here in the United States of America. My heart aches for our … [Read more...]
Your Body Language is Loud!
When we listen and watch someone speak, we look for clues as to weather or not we believe or even like the speaker. A study done by Albert Mehrabian concluded that 7% percent of what we perceive comes from the actual words used, 38% comes from the vocal tone, and … [Read more...]
Social Media Etiquette
I used to start my day drinking a hot cup of coffee while I sent birthday greetings to my friends on Social Media. Now there is something else that must be done before I can get to the fun stuff. I have to un-tag and delete posts from my timeline from people who wish to use me for my … [Read more...]
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