So, your goal is to be a millionaire.
Retire by age 30.
Attain a level of success no one else in your family has achieved.
You’re confident you can do this. Everyone tells you you’re the ...
The word nugget tells us something is special.
A nugget of gold is worth more than gold dust. Miners whoop in excitement to find one.
Chocolate mixed into vanilla ice cream is tasty. Bite into a ...
Who likes a braggart?
We all have that uncle, the one who regales us with tales of his great and wonderful life, even though we have doubts he’s being honest with himself.
Climbed Everest at ...
Some things are too big to move out of our way.
We can’t kick them aside. If we try, we’ll only bruise our toes.
We must learn to live with them, work them into our expectations, and let them ...
A paycheck.
We expect one when we show up at work. The hours we devote to our employer, well, we expect something back.
We do this for you, we say. Now, it’s your turn to do something for ...
Plant a seed in the ground, and it grows. How hard is that?
In nature, we don’t even need to put in that much work. If a weed comes up in our yard, soon we have a hundred, and we weren’t ...
An old mantra was the need to “find ourselves.”
That meant to discard the things important to other people and decide what made us “tick.”
Like an old fashion windup clock. Tick, tick. ...
So, you want to skydive.
Who do you search out for instructions? The kid down the street who did it once on a video game? Is that the expert you want to entrust your life to?
How about someone ...
There are some things that seem to trip us up every time.
That cinnamon roll on the break room table. Mary brings them every Tuesday, and we can’t resist taking one.
Or the shoe store’s ...
Let’s open with a definition of honor.
Merriam-Webster tells us honor is having a good name.
Essentially, people hold us in high regard. They give us value and worth because of how we’ve ...
In the book Cooking as Life, the author tells the story of his grandmother.
Annie rarely had money, but in the Arkansas hills, she usually had food for her generous cooking pot, whether gathered ...
Where has life let you down?
Has a relationship not panned out?
Are house repairs swamping your financial ship?
Perhaps you are realizing retirement might never be an option.
Or maybe it’s ...
How do you picture success?
A cushy job? Maybe to retire early?
Or are you a politico-type, holding on to power until your gray head and blurry eyes force you from office? You’ve made your mark ...
So, your goal is to be a millionaire.
Retire by age 30.
Attain a level of success no one else in your family has achieved.
You’re confident you can do this. Everyone tells you you’re the ...
The word nugget tells us something is special.
A nugget of gold is worth more than gold dust. Miners whoop in excitement to find one.
Chocolate mixed into vanilla ice cream is tasty. Bite into a ...
Who likes a braggart?
We all have that uncle, the one who regales us with tales of his great and wonderful life, even though we have doubts he’s being honest with himself.
Climbed Everest at ...
Some things are too big to move out of our way.
We can’t kick them aside. If we try, we’ll only bruise our toes.
We must learn to live with them, work them into our expectations, and let them ...
A paycheck.
We expect one when we show up at work. The hours we devote to our employer, well, we expect something back.
We do this for you, we say. Now, it’s your turn to do something for ...
Plant a seed in the ground, and it grows. How hard is that?
In nature, we don’t even need to put in that much work. If a weed comes up in our yard, soon we have a hundred, and we weren’t ...
An old mantra was the need to “find ourselves.”
That meant to discard the things important to other people and decide what made us “tick.”
Like an old fashion windup clock. Tick, tick. ...