Category Archives: Self Improvement

Leadership (and Communication) Lessons from a Dancing Shirtless Guy

This is one of the most simple yet effective narratives on Leadership Lessons I have ever seen / heard. First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy Here are some lessons (paraphrased) from the Dancing Shirtless Guy video: A leader needs … Continue reading

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The Truth Hurts – A Self Diagnosis

Are You Prone to Clutter? After reading an article on How Clutter Control Works, I noticed a box to the right of the main article with the following information: Chronically disorganized people are often overwhelmed by clutter and exhibit the … Continue reading

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Should I or Shouldn’t I…?

A friend of mine asked, Do you read your Bible at work on a regular basis? (I’m no pastor, but it’s a legitimate question, since I work at a church.) I replied, No, not on a regular basis, but when … Continue reading

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Changing Lanes, Part 2

How ironic that on the way to work this morning I almost had my front left fender taken off by someone who was… changing lanes. I needed to move one lane over to my left, but since it was full … Continue reading

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Changing Lanes

I’ve been driving vehicles for almost 27 years and I’m still learning the ropes. I’ve been communicating with my fellow human beings for much longer… and I’ll be working on that process until the day I die. Lately on my … Continue reading

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Put Those Letters Back! (Compliments vs. Comments)

I received a great email today from a friend who attends StoneRidge, thanking me for keeping something he’s majorly involved in updated on our website. I drafted up a response, and then re-read my completed message. I had begun my … Continue reading

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