The Cobbler’s Shoes
“The Cobbler’s Shoes” refers to a story about a cobbler who is so busy making shoes for his customers that he doesn’t make the time to make shoes for his own children.
Be Self-Serving. First.
For more than 30 years, I have taught and reminded people that it’s absolutely essential to invest in self-care FIRST, [...]
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Today (January 19, 2009) we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. – his life and his contributions.
In 1994, The U.S. Congress charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with transforming the King Holiday into a national “Day of Service.”
I’m don’t have a very high opinion of any “holiday” that begins or ends with the word [...]
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Creating Success: What’s the “Right” Thing to Do?
When you desire to create a specific outcome – one that you’d consider to be “successful” – how do you know what’s the “right” thing to do at any moment?
In the larger scheme of things, it’s difficult to know the answer to such a question. Philosophically, WHATEVER you [...]
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