Blog Post Archive

  • What is Most Important to You?

    What is Most Important to You?

    Most people have it twisted, their priorities out of whack.  I’ve been guilty of this, myself.  It can be difficult to identify what is most deserving of your time. This is especially true as we age, and our responsibilities multiply. Our lives become busy, and often cluttered. Everything has its own gravitational pull, demanding it Read more

  • Iron Sharpens Iron

    Iron Sharpens Iron

    The term itself is cliche, and perhaps over used. Better yet, misused, from time to time. We all have a tendency to be a bit “loosey-goosey” with phrases such as these. But, what does it actually mean? How does it apply to our lives? Its roots are derived from the Holy Bible; Proverbs 27:17 proclaims: Read more

  • You Set The Standard

    You Set The Standard

    Someone has to do it. Someone does it. Oftentimes, we criticize those who do. As if we have better ideas of our own – stronger morals and philosophies of our own.  So then, why don’t we? Why don’t we take on a leadership role? Why do we sit back and complacently allow someone else’s actions Read more

  • I Wish…

    I Wish…

    I hear it all the time.  I see it play out on the daily. We all have, at some point in time, heard the words from someone we know: “I wish…” “I wish I could run like you do.” “I wish I was more of a morning person.” “I wish I could lose weight.” These Read more

  • Unlearning Bad Habits

    Unlearning Bad Habits

    I’m not going to pretend to know what I’m talking about here, like I have all the answers. I’m no psychologist. I do not have the level of expertise necessary to adequately discuss what it takes to truly unlearn bad habits, at least from a technical standpoint that is.  What I have in spades, however, Read more

  • Say it a Million Times

    Say it a Million Times

    Just the other day, I was leaving the house for work on a Monday morning. Admittedly, I’m a forgetful person, especially when attempting to get out the door and to work on time.  I’ll often make it out to my car, realize that I forgot something, and retreat back to the house. Some days, this Read more