Having recently turned 50, I’ve set a goal of running at least one 10k during my 50th year – which ends on November 6, 2020. Although I’m in generally good...
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According to the news, those of us who are privileged to live in Douglas County live in the healthiest county in the state of Colorado. Nearly every day, I see...
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Stewardship. To some, it’s largely a religious word — and often attached to money. Outside of finances, our culture doesn’t talk much about the idea of stewardship. That’s unfortunate. Why?...
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My wife and I spent part of her fall break this year at the Great Sand Dunes National Park near Alamosa, CO. They are the tallest sand dunes in all...
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You can be the world’s worst dancer and still have good rhythm. While I’m not sure how one gets crowned “the world’s worst dancer”, I have learned a few things...
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Author Jennifer Schuldt tells the story of taking her children to an aquarium while on vacation. Like many aquariums, this one had a tank where you could pet different types...
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Beginning with the end in mind has several very practical benefits. For one, it keeps us focused on the life we want to create. Even with a clear and compelling...
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Many years ago Stephen Covey wrote the best-selling book, “Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.” In my opinion, it remains one of the best books about personal growth and development....
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Momentum can move in either a positive or negative direction. Thoughts feed off other thoughts. Feelings feed off other feelings. Attitudes are contagious. In a group setting, all it takes...
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Jim Collins is one of my favorite authors on business and leadership. I’ve been reviewing my notes from a talk he gave at the 2012 Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit....
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