Courage

These past few months have challenged all of us to dig deep and find the strength and courage to conquer change and uncertainty. It’s inspired me to explore the idea of courage, and why we admire it in ourselves and others. It’s defined very simply as the ability to do something that frightens one. But I feel it’s so much more than that.

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Working from Home – Part Two

There’s nothing wrong with taking a break from these crazy times, binge-watching Netflix and giving yourself a breather. It’s necessary to have balance. But what are you doing when the pendulum shifts the other way to make the most of this time? Please allow me to me to make a few suggestions that just may make all the difference.

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Working from Home - Part One

Here’s an interesting fact: according to Forbes, nearly six in ten American knowledge workers are working remotely, and the number is likely to go up. Staggering, isn’t it? Staggering, but not unexpected.

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Surrender

In my book Replace Retirement, I explain the need to replace that kind of slow-moving retirement with a life of significance and purpose.

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Gratitude

I’m grateful you’re taking time to read my blog. I’m also grateful that I had the mental capacity to write it and the technical means to send it.

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Rituals

We all have rituals and we all have the same amount of time in which to complete those rituals. It’s simply a matter of how we structure our lives.

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Character

This growing awareness has only come with time and wisdom. If you’re maturing in character, it will show in everything you do.

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Judgmental

Thanks to the compounding effect, my positive emotional bank account will grow so large that it will displace the empty space previously occupied by judgmental beliefs and sarcasm.

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