You Have Permission to Fire the Man!
You have permission to to start over! I read a book, albeit years ago, where there was a CEO whose company was in a rut. As in life, as in business, the man in mirror is the problem… he’s also the...
View ArticleEnumeration
Numbers matter. Stats matter. Measurements matter. The number of times you put your dream in front of you matters. “You will become what you think about.” The Strangest Secret -Nightingale Napoleon...
View ArticleFamily: Life & Death and bit in between
This past week I have known one or more friends or blood-family who: married, died, had a baby, lost a job, had surgery; had a bitter-sweet reunion, started a new job, and posted a new blog. Chances...
View ArticleConsider the Cost Before, During, and After
In the first century a story is told of a builder who set out to build a tower but was not able to finish it. Folks laughed and we can assume his business suffered thereafter because he failed to...
View ArticleThe Exercise of Thank you
High Quality folks deserve high quality thanks. Really, it’s that simple. It’s also not very important on how you do it… just do it. Have fun with telling someone THANKS! I promise you will get...
View ArticleHave a Plan! Change is about to happen!
The problem with the statement, ‘Change is about to happen,’ is that by the time we notice it’s arrival we can do very little to affect it. We have to ride the wave of change but only if we have not...
View ArticleA Reading for Dad
My dad has over 2000 books right now in his house! He has read all of them and many more than one time. He has books from every genre; some prints from the 1890′s and others published this year. Books...
View ArticleA Final Salute and Farewell
Seldom in life does one come across such a team of folks who, though very different, are so closely knit together as an effective single source of energy. Today marks the close of a chapter in the...
View ArticleWould this company hire you?
Would this company hire you? is a blog written by Dan Miller, a great coach, mentor, speaker, author, car enthusiast …etc. Dan makes a comment that hits home on leadership, life, and hope. Rather than...
View ArticleTrust through a Wealth of Relationships
I found myself sitting in a room of folks listening to them talk about the number of projects they cranked out since the first of the year. Some of these groups had completed a lot more than others....
View ArticleHurry Up and Wait!
Life simply moves too fast and too slow…at the same time! “Hurry Up and Wait” is a catch phase many of us first learned in the Military. It really did not matter if it was for chow or for a patrol, we...
View ArticleGratitude
“Gratitude: the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness” There is never a bad time to be grateful. Platforms should be used from time to time to render...
View ArticleAll In the Family: Meet the Webster’s, Baines’, & Austin’s!
I have a family I’ve never met. It’s not because I would not like to but rather the distance that separates. All the same, they are family and here they are! My wife and her family are from South...
View ArticleWhy a Legacy?
Over the last several months my wife, Lesley, and I have been focused on leaving a Legacy. In fact the next several posts will be focused on Legacy. We will all leave a legacy, but we want to leave a...
View ArticleOur “One Word” in 2015
In 2012 a group of men, tired of the cycle of failed goal-setting, set out to write a book. It is a very short book but one that took many, many years to write. Dan Britton, Jimmy Page, & Jon...
View ArticleTake Courage, I’ve been this way before
Joshua was Moses’ right hand man just next to Aaron. He was with Moses when God spoke on the mountain, when Moses raised his arms over the embattled People of God when Moses was seemingly controlling...
View ArticleMaking the Commitment
Making the commitment is hard. Committing to anything is an act of courage. There is always a struggle, a balance of good and evil, that pulls and challenges your commitment. Many times, it is an...
View ArticleIt Might Take Some Time
If you have ever wanted something now, rather than later, you are not alone. Most of us have and honestly, I cannot name anyone who has not. Delaying gratification is hard, not fun, and frankly...
View ArticleBack to the Basics…
In reading on the lives of millionaires, biographies of historical icons, and listening carefully to those who are far more wise than myself, there is one common message that rings true over and over...
View ArticleFor the Kids @ Georgia Tech and CHOA
The smart folks at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta have joined the a team of students Georgia Tech who really get the picture! Here in Atlanta there is a wonderful medical organization called,...
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