The Great Reset

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being the guest on a webinar for Raymond James. My friend, Karen, a wealth management advisor for RJ, invited me on to discuss pivoting after the pandemic and I enthusiastically accepted. I feel strongly that there is no better...

Friday’s Quote

“Nothing in the world causes so much misery as uncertainty.” ~ Martin Luther  The one thing we all have plenty of right now, in addition to beans and, if you’re lucky, toilet paper, is uncertainty. There has been no way of avoiding it; it...

Hey Look Ma, I Made It

Tuesday morning I was returning home from a run. From the start, everything about this run was a mental (and physical) battle. The last part of the run was an ever so gradual incline to the top of my street and then a right turn to finish with a flat 50-yard...

The Old Way

Yesterday, Doug and I went for a bike ride (in the wind, and I don’t recommend that, btw. LOL). A road nearby was recently detoured so we rode our bikes in that direction to see why. We stopped at the final barricade to view the road completely excavated and...

Motivational Monday!

I was listening to the remarkable Jack Canfield the other day on the Rise Up Challenge hosted by Pete Vargas and he said something so simple yet so powerful about his marriage. Before I tell you what he said, I want to make sure you don’t...

Pass/Fail

If you have college-age children, you are hearing a lot about pass/fail. Many colleges are allowing this spring term to be graded as pass/fail instead of the students actually earning a number or letter grade. I’m not a fan of the concept pass/fail because...