We’ve all heard the colloquialism that says, “When one door closes, another one opens.” Or “When Gods shuts a door he opens a window” These are cute sayings and I understand the purpose, but they are not necessarily true. There have been several seasons in my Life where one door shut, and I stood in… Continue reading When One Door Closes and Another Door Doesn’t Open
Category: Leadership
Set a Goal to Win and Let Your Failures Show You How
Have you ever set out with tremendous enthusiasm to accomplish a goal and fallen flat on your face? If the answer is yes, then great! You are moving in the right direction. If the answer is no, then you don’t have a perfect relationship with the truth, and that’s another blog. I say you are… Continue reading Set a Goal to Win and Let Your Failures Show You How
What Is Your Passion?
Thomas Edison Said, “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life” Could it be that simple? Knowing your purpose and reason for being could be as simple as doing what you love. Am I being naive to think that it could be that clear, that simple? Here is what… Continue reading What Is Your Passion?
The Problem with Failure
What is your PERSPECTIVE of failure? How do you see it? Do you see it as final? Do you see it as the death of your success, or do you see it as education? “Failure can be the last nail in your coffin, or it can be just the education you needed to move to… Continue reading The Problem with Failure
“Getting Comfortable with Discomfort”
Most things worth having or doing involve risk, hard work, and discomfort. If they didn’t, everyone would do them, and it wouldn’t be rare for people to do great things. “Unfortunately in our world we pay a lot of attention to high light reals, but never seem to consider all the work, effort, energy and… Continue reading “Getting Comfortable with Discomfort”