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See the Hill Smaller

There was a study done at an Ivy League University several years back where researchers asked students to estimate the slope of a hill.  Those that were alone overestimated the slope and saw the hiller steeper than what it was, while those with colleagues saw the hill smaller. The study found that it is easier

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Reflective Mindfulness

Today’s world is one of constant communication, always on electronic devices and social networking, a sound-bite society. There is this perceived need to be in constant touch with others.  It creates that state of being which Steven Covey called the ‘thick of thin things.’ We build relationships that are a mile wide but an inch

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Godspeed

Godspeed is an expression from an old Middle English phrase – God spede which means “may God cause you to succeed”.  It is also an expression used with the intention of a personal blessing and true concern for someone to successfully accomplish or complete a challenging task, typically someone about to start a journey. Its

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Goal setting

As we start a new year, it is the time for resolutions and goal setting to be all the rage. So, I felt repurposing this information from my book Godspeed and Guideposts for your Journey would be timely. We set goals; goals that are long term or short term; small or large; objectives, targets, purposes, intentions,

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The Path of Trust

The idea for this blog has been in my ‘started, needs finishing’ file for over a year. Then the other day I was struggling to get my dog, Rooney, to trust me in a certain situation. Bottom line was that her level of trust was way behind my expectations, despite our almost 4-year relationship. What

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Press On

Success in life is more dependent on how long and hard you work than on talent.  I have seen firsthand many people with less talent than others be successful because they worked harder and longer than their more talented peers.  I have seen this in sports, in school, in business as well as in relationships.

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Finish Strong

Some say the hardest part is getting started. If this is true though, why do we hear stories of people who give up on their diet, stop writing a novel or quit a challenging task. Maybe it’s not the start but the conclusion that’s more difficult. This is important to know when you are chasing

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Servant Leadership

This is a great parable I once read: A man once asked God about heaven and hell. “I will show you hell,” God said, and took the man into a room.  A large banquet table in the center was laden with every conceivable delicacy.  The sight and smell of food were intoxicating.  Around the table

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