Fit for a King

“Hospitality is making your guests feel at home, even though you wish they were.” ~ Anonymous How do you receive those who come within your sphere of influence as you move through the day? Do you give them a reception fit for a king regardless of how you feel, what resources you have at your …

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Highly Perceptive

“A person without a sense of humor is like a wagon without springs - jolted by every pebble in the road.” ~ Henry Ward Beecher I’ve known many highly perceptive people in my lifetime and I have admired their ability to pick up on elements in circumstance - the subtle nuances - that I often …

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A Just and Reasonable Modesty

"A just and reasonable modesty does not only recommend eloquence, but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of." ~ Joseph Addison When you develop talents and cultivate new qualities of character, more power can flow through you. That power, in turn, allows for greater influence. That influence can be both …

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A Clear Mind

Henry Kissinger once said that "The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously." While I agree entirely, I have to wonder if there are not better ways to achieve clarity of mind. The absence of alternatives usually implies either that your hand has been forced or that you have waited so long to act that …

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Concision, Precision and Decision

"Concision in style, precision in thought, decision in life." ~ Victor Hugo When I lived in Paris many years ago I had the good fortune to attend the press opening of the first ever performance in French of the stage musical adaptation of Hugo's novel, Les Misérables. The experience was fabulous and it left me with …

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Simplify, simplify.

“Our life is frittered away by detail...simplify, simplify.” ~ Henry David Thoreau I had an impromptu meeting the other day that brought to my attention the importance of simplification. The fellow I was meeting with and I were discussing how best to train another person on a particular system we had developed many years ago …

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The Prospect of Good

"I have a new philosophy. I'm only going to dread one day at a time." ~ Charles M. Schulz Illness has a way of narrowing down your scope of concern. The more severe it is, the more it seems you must withdraw into your heart and mind to deal with it. Long-term fears and dreads …

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Man Up

Yesterday I happened upon a simple piece of advice: "If you wouldn't write it and sign it, then don't say it." Today I would add a corollary: "If you won't sign it, then don't send it." Where has the world gone that I once knew, a world where people owned up to their thoughts and …

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It’s not the critic who counts

"It behooves every man to remember that the work of the critic is of altogether secondary importance, and that, in the end, progress is accomplished by the man who does things." ~ Theodore Roosevelt I realized a number of years ago that any time you spend as a critic is time that could have been …

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Receiving Blessings

The longing for blessings is a universal human desire. It transcends religious boundaries and cosmological viewpoints and is one of the few things in common between Ned Flanders and Charles Darwin. We all long to receive blessings from life, God, the universe or whatever you might call it as you peer through the lattice of …

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