from FamilyLife: Encouraging the Strong
This being Veterans’ Day I was moved to pass along this message from “FamilyLifeToday” hosted by Dennis Rainey: November 11 Encouraging the Strong Mighty men of valor, men trained Continue Reading →
Seeking the Narrow Way
This being Veterans’ Day I was moved to pass along this message from “FamilyLifeToday” hosted by Dennis Rainey: November 11 Encouraging the Strong Mighty men of valor, men trained Continue Reading →
Have you ever wondered how people can be driven to attain much more and yet still be happy with what they have? Does that seem strange to you? I want Continue Reading →
Check out this message recorded on 11-7-13 with some thoughts on your message, your consideration of starting a blog, and some other impromptu thoughts of a positive nature. Are you Continue Reading →
Getting started on blogging and your mindset See my FIRST blog video nested in my article! The earlier you start, the earlier to begin getting experience and working out the Continue Reading →
Around May 2013, I stumbled across a talk by Michael Hyatt, accomplished writer, speaker, and publishing house guru who took a chance and steered his company into the modern age Continue Reading →
“Let life touch you,” is what Jim Rohn advised people who want to live an exceptional life and to build a depth of character. A portion of his instruction involve absorbing Continue Reading →
And prepare for opportunity Is your job getting you down? Start looking downrange. Have you ever found yourself wondering if you were stuck in a boring job for a good Continue Reading →
Note to my reader: As you might imagine, writing posts everyday can put my writing skills on the hot seat. I enjoy writing so much it’s hard just to take Continue Reading →
Note: The original title of this article was “A warrior’s theme: Living without regret” but after making revisions to the article, I decided to change the title as dictated by Continue Reading →
When my children do homework and then complain and whine “I can’t do it, it’s too hard.” I have a standard answer: “Ask a question.” That way I try to get Continue Reading →