Posts Tagged "Future"

Solid Resolutions like a Log Cabin

Posted by on Jan 2, 2013 in Featured Articles, Observations | Comments Off

Solid Resolutions like a Log Cabin

You may have made resolutions or just a mental list of the things you want to see differently. Similar to a wife giving her husband the house repair list, you’re hopeful that some of it will be done by the end of the year.

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Facing a Fresh Future – 2013 New Year’s Day

Posted by on Dec 31, 2012 in Featured Articles, Observations | 0 comments

Facing a Fresh Future – 2013 New Year’s Day

Don’t start the next New Year by looking at the next twelve months as a pioneer looks at the uncleared wilderness, rather change your gaze to be like a developer looking at the land his investment has purchased on the most expensive piece of real estate in Manhatten.

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Little Signs with Big Meaning

Posted by on Dec 30, 2012 in Featured Articles, Observations | 0 comments

Little Signs with Big Meaning

God shows us signs all around but if we are too busy looking for what we have predetermined is ‘the sign’ do we miss every other signpost on the road? Sometimes we’re so focussed on the huge that we miss the little signs with big meaning.

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Waiting for the Curtain

Posted by on Nov 26, 2012 in Featured Articles, Observations | 0 comments

Waiting for the Curtain

I’m currently ‘between performances’. Doesn’t that sound cute when I could simply say “I’m Waiting”. What I’m saying is that one door of my life seems to be closing but the next door hasn’t opened yet.

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Chuck Starfish to Make a Difference

Posted by on May 2, 2012 in Observations | 0 comments

Chuck Starfish to Make a Difference

This morning my daughter came home buzzing about the story of the young man who chucked a star in the ocean. Chances are you have heard the story before by some teacher, motivator or friend trying to lift you from the clutches of apathy? There are a few versions around but they all stem from the work of Loren Eiseley who wrote "The Star Thrower" in 1978. When short-story Science Fiction writer Ray Bradbury read it he commented; The book will be read and cherished in the year 2001. It will go to the Moon and Mars with future generations. Loren Eiseley’s work changed my life....

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