Monthly Archives: January 2012
How to Escape Blame, Guilt and Feeling Bad
She was a hospital charge nurse with a problem. Her control of her staff wasn’t that great, but worse, she suffered from a critical attitude and an overwhelming Read the rest of this entry
Wisdom and How To Get Rich Quick
Develop the power to attract money, fire your bank manager, create wealth using other people’s money, make a fortune using our secret method no one else has discovered . . . You’ve seen the ads and maybe been tempted to Read the rest of this entry
The Secret to Incredible Intelligence
Where can wisdom be found? Where would you find understanding?
Humans don’t comprehend its worth;
It cannot be found among living people. Read the rest of this entry
The Focus that Brings Me Success
What’s wrong with Jesus? His disciples finally begin to show consideration for each other and he stops it dead in its tracks.What’s with that? After three years Simon finally began to get the idea that he should be concerned about the other guys. Jesus had told them to love one another so it must be right to be concerned about what would happen to them. He asked the question and got told to butt out of their business! Confusing? Yep! Read the rest of this entry
7 Ways to Create an Uprising.
Meeting the challenge of critical thinking and breaking the grip of mind-numbing group thinking is easier said than done. Group thinking feels so safe and we are conditioned from an early age to stick with doing what every one else is doing. The problem is that following the herd blocks us from changing the world. Read the rest of this entry
Why What You Think Really Matters
If you’d been there you might have thought Jesus had an ego problem although the chances are you wouldn’t have noticed. You might have thought he was just bolstering his self-confidence. Maybe he was up to something else but no one expected him to ask this question. Read the rest of this entry
Feeling Guilty About Joe Paterno
I never met Joe Paterno but his death Sunday is a sad fact. Death happens as a part of life and we lose something when someone dies, especially if that person was close to us. In Paterno’s case we are left wondering if the events of his last few months were deserved or a terrible wrong and our puzzle is made worse by the lack of disclosed details. Read the rest of this entry
Grit , Guts, and Testosterone: Doing the Impossible Thing
Some of us have a knack for making easy things harder than they need to be – it’s like we love to collect complications. Rowan was a farmer who liked to help people whenever he had the opportunity. Nigel was Read the rest of this entry
