by marshal | Nov 2, 2006 | Lessons Learned, Priorities
Who can you trust anymore? I struggle to find leaders in whom I can place my trust. But I am apparently not alone. An article in the September issue of the Harvard Business Review entitled "The Decision to Trust" says, "surveys have shown that 80% of...
by marshal | Aug 9, 2006 | Lessons Learned, Priorities
Should I turn right or left? While driving to an appointment, I made the wrong choice at the first red light. The error of my way became quickly evident but every attempt to correct my direction only confused me more. I was lost. Getting "it" right from the...
by marshal | Jul 19, 2006 | Lessons Learned, Priorities, Stewardship
Since the year 2000, investing in the stock market has created an uncertainty for many. Anxiety can become almost palpable for some of us as we place our hard earned money into stocks, bonds, mutual funds or other investments. The risks can be haunting in the middle...
by marshal | Jun 28, 2006 | Competence, Lessons Learned, Priorities
Speed and efficiency have always been a priority for me. My life and activity level may at times seem harried and frenzied to those observing. But the ability to plan my schedule, accomplish much with efficient effort and minimize the time involved has always been a...
by marshal | Jun 14, 2006 | Lessons Learned, Priorities
Adversity, misery, heartache, pain and struggle. Much of my life I have invested time, energy and resources trying to insulate myself from problems. And although I knew that eliminating problems was not totally possible, security and safety became very important to...
by marshal | Jun 7, 2006 | Lessons Learned, Love, Priorities
In 1957, I was an impressionable 7 year old who started playing baseball in earnest. My favorite team was the Milwaukee Braves; but my favorite player was a second baseman for the New York Yankees, Bobby Richardson. In the 1960s, he was the Most Valuable Player in the...
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