Yesterday I went to my neighborhood Walmart to pick up a few items. Walmart isn’t one of my favorite stores because it seems like there is always… Read more “Heated Confrontations”
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When You Are Sold Out – Impressions Matter
Yesterday was a day that I’d rather forget. The phone rang off the hook; people demanded services that a third party promised and didn’t tell them the… Read more “When You Are Sold Out – Impressions Matter”
Sometimes You Have to Quit to Win
How many of you have quit something? You might have left a job or a relationship. You could have stopped a sport or school. No matter what,… Read more “Sometimes You Have to Quit to Win”
Senior Moments are Beautiful
There is a myth that people get too old to do things. I think society likes to label a group of folks by what it considers to… Read more “Senior Moments are Beautiful”
Think Before You Complain
Let’s face it. All of us have short fuses right now. The littlest things are grating on every single nerve we have. One of the places that… Read more “Think Before You Complain”
Never Underestimate the Underdog
This is sad that people have to be reminded of this but it’s true. The underdog may appear to be an underachiever at first, but when they… Read more “Never Underestimate the Underdog”
Embarrasing Stories Make For Great Learning
How many times can I put my foot in my mouth? A lot. I can throw out a quip at the worst times and not realize what… Read more “Embarrasing Stories Make For Great Learning”
Labor Day Thoughts
The first Monday in September has Labor Day rolling around once again. It’s a holiday that many of us look forward to just to get a break… Read more “Labor Day Thoughts”
Rebounding
Have you ever found yourself jumping in to one relationship right after another because you may have gotten bored, or were afraid of committment? You aren’t alone.… Read more “Rebounding”
Thriving, not surviving
Ever heard the old saying that you have to learn to survive before you can thrive? I think most of us can relate to this. I know… Read more “Thriving, not surviving”
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