If you are ready to take things up a notch this next year, then listen up. These tips might be just up your alley! They may help you get a leg up on your competition and lift up your spirits. So wake up and rise up to the challenge...that is, if you are up to... Continue Reading →
younger next year
Terry and I recently read “Younger Next Year”, and Harry’s rules have become a part of our conversations. Excellent summary of the book! Check out her blog on learning and leading.
When we are children, we can’t wait to grow up, play with the “big guys”, and enjoy the privileges that come with accumulated years of age.
It doesn’t take long before we are we looking back on our years of youth with deep longing, working hard and paying plenty to stall (or at least hide) the age progression, and wishing that Ponce de León had truly found the fountain of youth!
So, it will be no surprise to you that the title of the book, “Younger Next Year“, caught my attention. I don’t know where I picked it up, but it has been sitting on my shelf for a few years, and this week I decided to read it through. Since it was open on the table (with only a hypothetical need for the content!), my husband read it too.
Two men co-wrote the book – a…
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Living well includes good health. That requires healthy eating and also consistent exercise. I was encouraged by the comments from The Nines online conference for leaders to take care of their physical body. I have been doing this for several years now. My son John, who has been an inspiration to me and at times... Continue Reading →
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My dad used to joke around and ask me "Wanna lose 10 pounds of ugly fat?" When I responded with a hearty "Yes!”, he would reply, "Then cut off your head." And we would both laugh. Cutting off your head would certainly help you drop weight, but it would create other issues. As leaders, we... Continue Reading →