Tag: Self help

Always Trust

I am often asked, “so how do you start?  What is the first step to ‘Yes, And…’?” Instructing people to simply say, “yes”, to everything, is seldom the way to truly attain everything Yes, And represents.  In fact it isn’t even the, “Yes, And”, that should necessarily receive our focus.  It is really the opposite.…
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June 27, 2018 0

The worst gifts can be the best!

As Christmas comes to a close and we set forth into a new year, perhaps there is time to play with your new toys, cash in that certificate or even return those items you didn’t want for cash to get what you really, “need”. As you decide how your gifts work or what to do…
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January 5, 2018 0

Failure on the Fourth of July

The Fourth of July … we celebrate it!  But do we truly understand the risk/failure proportions that might have been? All those years ago, the founding fathers underwent a massive experiment.  That experiment has come to be known as the United States of America, and more specifically the structure of government we know today as…
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July 3, 2017 0

A better father with improvisation.

Have you ever freely played in the moment with your children?  Told a story that you didn’t know what the ending was going to be? That is the essence of living! I would rate myself a solid 7 as a parent.  I am slightly better than average, but there are probably superstar parents out there…
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June 18, 2017 1

Once there was a bully improviser (part 2)

I don’t know that I have ever actually met one. If ever there was a group of people who inherently train away from being a bully, this is that group.  To understand why bullying happens, we must first understand the bully.  According to ditchthelabel.org, “those who bully are far more likely than average to have…
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June 5, 2017 0