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Proud of Those Who are Humble

By |2022-10-21T01:45:06+00:00October 20th, 2022|Big Picture, Investing In Others, Leadership|

I am so stinkin’ proud of the team members of one of my clients. I’ll tell you why but let me first explain a few things. To be humble is to possess the virtue of humility. Since that isn’t extremely helpful in defining humble, let’s look at humility. To have humility is to be simple

Garbage In, Garbage Out

By |2022-10-21T01:46:13+00:00April 24th, 2022|ancora imparo, Big Picture, Leadership, Lessons Learned|

An actor slapped a comedian. Someone with perceived status or power has covid. A couple who is labeled as a celebrity couple is getting divorced. A woman wanted to wear a black wedding dress, but her friends and family didn’t support her. A woman’s new in-laws think she is a gold digger. (All from msn.com

Do Not Forget to be Grateful

By |2022-11-05T22:56:54+00:00November 24th, 2020|ancora imparo, Big Picture|

Seems like people are decorating for Christmas earlier than ever this year. I can understand, given how this year has gone. I love the positive feelings that Christmas evokes. As much as I have wanted to decorate for Christmas for the past month, I have been holding out until Thanksgiving is over. I cannot say

The Newbie Fear

By |2022-11-05T23:01:37+00:00January 26th, 2019|ancora imparo, Big Picture, Lessons Learned|

While at the gym recently I was looking around the room, observing. It is one way I learn ideas for new exercises. It wasn’t long before I found myself thinking about the difference in levels of fitness in the room. I started thinking about how everyone in that room got there through a different experience.

I Have a Confession

By |2022-11-05T23:02:34+00:00October 17th, 2018|ancora imparo, Big Picture, Leadership, Lessons Learned|

Do you know this type person? The person who is clearly up to no good and has ill or selfish intentions with every move he/she makes? Do you ever wonder why more people cannot see the truth about that person or why people are still willing to support him/her when it is so blatantly obvious

Don’t Put a Question Mark

By |2022-10-21T01:50:48+00:00September 13th, 2018|ancora imparo, Big Picture, depression, Lessons Learned|

When my sister was killed, I was grasping to make sense of the situation. It wasn’t fair, it wasn’t logical, it wasn’t right. Although it still doesn’t make sense and is still extremely emotional and senseless, I was offered advice from someone that helped me move forward without letting what happened drag me down. Many

Cultivate More From Your Experiences With These 4 Actions

By |2022-10-25T01:39:16+00:00May 31st, 2018|ancora imparo, Big Picture, Leadership, Lessons Learned|

Failure or success, all experiences have lessons embedded in them that you can, and should be cultivating and embracing. Following are four ways you can more easily excavate those lessons. Take time to THINK about it. When we move too quickly from one experience to the next, we bypass any opportunity to appreciate the lessons

It Will if You Let It

By |2022-10-25T01:38:50+00:00May 14th, 2018|Big Picture, Leadership, Lessons Learned|

It will if you let it. I most often say it to myself, but occasionally, I say it to others too. I said it recently in response to a person who was complaining about how irritating certain posts on social media were. I thought he was going to tell me the posts about politics were

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