A walk across the parking lot
I have a pet peeve. I hate it when someone complains about something and then refuses to do anything about it. That victim mentality drives me crazy.
Steve Riat was in a situation where he could have become a victim. He refused. Instead when he wanted to change his predicament, he looked for action that he could take to improve his circumstances. In this case, it meant walking across a parking lot to find a new opportunity that would change his direction.
A “thank you” to those who serve.
I don’t fully understand. I can’t. While I have relatives who have served our country in times of war and peace, I have never served in the military. That’s why I can never fully understand the cost, the sacrifice, and the commitment our veterans give to make sure that we live in a democratic and free America. I do know that it is a lifelong decision. The love of our country, the willingness to defend her with their lives, the honor of fighting for our flag, and our freedom never dies.
When it’s just not working…
Last week we sent out Part One of the conversation. Today, we drop the rest of his story. Mosheh knew things were not where he needed them to be both professionally and personally. He made a bold decision to do something about it. He started a new venture, a podcast called Mo News. It now has over a million viewers/listeners and is truly disrupting the news media arena.
Mosheh is Different
Mosheh has found great success in the news reporting world. He is an Emmy, Murrow and Webby Award-winning Executive Producer and has led teams at Fox News, Bloomberg TV, CNBC ad CBS News. Recently, Mosheh has founded a ground breaking news podcast that reaches millions of listeners.
Kay’s Empathy
Those who possess a high level of empathy are rare. Kay is one of those rare individuals. She is in her mid-seventies but she has the energy of someone who is much younger.
Just Do It
I knew we needed to change. What we were doing was simply not working. The problem was that I did not want to deal with the disruption that the change would cause. So I did nothing.
The Hog and the Goat
The discipline to persevere and the determination to do the hard work are essential ingredients for relationships and life. There are no “3 keys to success” or “6 quick steps for instant growth”.
An Unpleasant Surprise
It hit me like a punch in gut. I went through a range of emotions: shocked, angry, scared
The ABCs of Trust
It should be easy as A-B-C. But instead, it is the opposite. Gaining trust in today’s culture is incredibly hard and losing trust is incredibly easy.
Don’t Be Ben
He told me that Ben causes frustration with how he interacts and engages others. He dominates and always points the conversation to himself. He speaks in demands instead of asking questions.
Hard Work Still Matters
He exceeded my expectations. In a time where underperforming is becoming the norm, he did the opposite. Francisco is a young entrepreneur who is building a business the right way.
The Pick-up
It was fun recently when I saw his eyes light up and he took a trip down memory lane. I was showing him a picture of a 1966 Chevy Pick-up.
It’s Time To Polish
She was going through some stored boxes when she ran across the award. It was the John Phillips Sousa Award given to the outstanding music student in her high school.
“What If” Fear
Do you find yourself thinking about the “what ifs” of life? What if the economy fails and I lose my job? What if I experience a tragedy in my life?
It Happens
It happens. People come and people go. Jobs change, relationships shift, …sickness, …aging, …death… it’s all a part of this thing we call life.
Actions Speak
In this edition of our Crossing The Line podcast, Nick shares 10 secrets that guide his life. The conversation is fun and goes everywhere because of Nick’s brilliant brain. The content is purposeful and relevant to all of us. Take a few minutes and listen to our short conversation about his top 10 values.
Your Rights, Your Choice
We live in a culture where everyone is concerned with their “rights”. While this can be good thing, many times we focus on the things that matter the least.
It’s Half Over
I want to use my time wisely. I want to experience the joy of building strong healthy relationships. I want to love and I want to laugh and I want to walk with those who need a friend during the struggles of life.
What Makes America Great
The reason we have survived for 247 years is because we are free to peacefully disagree about important issues. We are free to take opposing views and passionately defend them.