Someone recently posted the article on social media, “Dear Kids: If I Die, Please Don’t Be a Sh**head.” As a parent and grandfather, it caught my attention due to the bluntness. But I
Let me tell you what happened with a team meeting called to evaluate a video conferencing service. We’re in the process of expansion and with team members around the country, and even the
What if I told you that you could have what you want in life, but you’re going to have to work harder? You wouldn’t be too happy. Perhaps you’d roll your eyes or give me
Some of the greatest excuses in life come from our inability to forgive ourselves for past mistakes. That’s a shame and an incredible waste of energy and time. And, we all know how
Don’t Let Yesterday Use Too Much of Today – Indian Proverb Although I’m someone who has a significant presence in life, I don’t want you to think I’ve got it all figured it out.
People ask me sometimes how someone can get involved in doing good for someone else. It’s not difficult. There’s something anyone of us can do any day of the week. I live in Orlando, and
Robert is a 10-year-old boy who likes to play games. He’s a great young boy who cares about his family, and he’s fortunate to be a member of a large family of 12,
I’m a consummate student of leadership. I have a passion for the subject and it helps drive the decisions I make in my multiple businesses. I also share a lot of posts on
Finally, it seems that the insanity around the “nonprofit starvation cycle” is coming to an end. For those of you who may be new to the world of philanthropy, the nonprofit starvation cycle
A recent study by the Pew Research Center, Americans have a great standard of living. Yes, we do have inequality in our country. That’s a global issue as well. However, we have more