Published by Steve Morgan
I work in Global Leadership Development with my wife, Terry. We have been married for 36 years and have 4 grown children.
I have a Masters in Global Leadership together through Azusa Pacific University.
I generally write about 5 “L’s: Living Well, Loving Deeply, Learning Continuously, Leading Courageously, and Leaving a Legacy. I occasionally write about Laughing Loudly.
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This was priceless–a chance to help someone who could never accomplish a “goal” on her own. What was wonderful was not only did Keith take the time to do this, but he did it with tenderness and compassion and heart. He didn’t do it for the praise–he did it for Cammy. Love the unselfishness of his actions. Makes me consider what my motives are. Thanks, Steve!
Hey Dayle. Thanks so much for reading. I loved your point about unselfishness and motives. Well said. We see the obvious joy on Cammy’s face. I wonder what the level of joy and satisfaction Duncan Keith had. Probably high also, don’t you think?