People work differently. Some, like my wife, are “tactile” and prefer to touch, to feel, and to interact physically with what they work on. Activities like knitting, completing jigsaw puzzles, and physical art forms are satisfying for her. Others, like myself, are “cerebral” and prefer to dream, to theorize, and to try to make sense
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Every now and then I’ll remember something stupidly embarrassing that I did… and I’ll feel most of the shame I felt in that moment. I can think of two instances right now, but believe me there were many! One that recently came to mind was when I was in Scottsdale, AZ at a client site
Every morning I allow my eyes to drift over my vision board. It includes a number of images that remind me of hopes and dreams and wishes that are important to me. It also includes a list of character traits I desire. And then there’s a list of what is called in biblical circles “The
Last night I had pasta with tomato sauce and grated organic Paremesan cheese. Sounds good, right? But being a Type II diabetic… where was the protein? I knew better. The thought crossed my mind that maybe I should have some beef jerky or cut up some lunch meat and put it in with the pasta,
Some mornings I’ll journal and today was one of them. When my journals connect to The Hokey Pokey Book, I’ll share them here. Amazing time after the Rocketman movie last night with Josh. We talked in my car for well over an hour. It was a good thing I asked him what he thought about
The opening sentence of That’s What It’s All About makes quite a claim: “This book is a Swiss Army Knife for your life” Think about that for a second: a Swiss Army Knife doesn’t contain every possible tool you’ll ever need in life… but it does contain a selection of some of the most common tools you’d