An identity crisis sounds like an awful experience, and that is precisely the position perfection finds itself in. Perfection gets a bum rap and is constantly under attack by those unwilling to understand it’s true role …continues
Laziness is Unworthy of Companionship
Far too many people are inclined to laziness; they tend to crawl into the false sense of security promised by the comfort zone. They hide behind excuses, habits, customs and the latest technology …continues
Small is Beautiful
Many artists have used pencils to create works of art – but Dalton Ghetti creates miniature masterpieces on the tips of pencils. Because in his eyes, small is beautiful …continues
A Call for Vigilance
Someone once said, “I’d rather be the man who bought the Brooklyn Bridge than the one who sold it”. In other words, it’s better to be a victim than a cheat. Yet, despite the universal condemnation …continues
Make Your Life a Masterpiece
You’re about to learn an important insight, one that can and will make an immediate impact on the quality of your life and bottom-line results. You are where you are as a result of the conversations that have …continues
Once Upon a Time…
Not too many years ago… There was a young woman… Who dreamed great dreams… Who imagined a wonderful life… But instead of taking action …continues
Leadership Has an Image Problem
The world has an overabundance of people with important sounding titles such as President, Senator, Coach, Policeman, and Holy Father…but far too often these people prove to be nothing more than …continues
Challenge Yourself
The benefits of being challenged physically, intellectually, emotionally, spiritually and vocationally are in a word: ENORMOUS! It is only by being pushed, confronted, inspired, and CHALLENGED …continues
Turning Nothing into SOMETHING AMAZING!
Sir Fred Hoyle was one of Britain’s best-known mathematicians and astronomers in the last half of the 20th century. In his 1950 BBC radio program he coined the term “The Big Bang” …continues
Why Freedom Isn’t Free
I recently came across an article that mentioned the first newspaper printing (dated July 6, 1776) of the Declaration of Independence will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. …continues