America: At the Tipping Point
When I retired from the Navy, I had big plans to start a small handyman service with the help of my wife, Terri. It didn’t quite work out as planned…. Read more »
When I retired from the Navy, I had big plans to start a small handyman service with the help of my wife, Terri. It didn’t quite work out as planned…. Read more »
As children we had the most amazing ability to make believe. We could occupy ourselves for hours on end with imaginative places, people and situations. We could be whoever we… Read more »
So, you’re determined this year to hit the mark; make that goal; turn that resolution into reality! And then you remember all the reasons why you didn’t do it years… Read more »
Is there an area of your life that you would like to change? You’ve tried making changes and had some progress but somehow ended up back where you started or… Read more »
“I’ve spent too long thinking about what was taken and not what was given.” That is a line of dialogue spoken by Prince Caspian in the movie The Chronicles of… Read more »
In the days of the mighty sailing ships, when brave souls voyaged into the unknown, dependent on the winds and their as-yet incomplete knowledge of geography and navigation, one of… Read more »
Corporations ignore consumers ‘real needs’. Company leaders engage in questionable business practices. Business owners and employees do work they don’t enjoy simply to pay the bills - such is the… Read more »
Limiting beliefs, just like positive, empowering thoughts, provide a foundation for our experiences and what we demonstrate. Old beliefs can leave us behind ‘ and are often stale, lingering ideas… Read more »
I was not great at art as a kid, however, I was very good at Dot-to-Dot - do you remember those kids books that contain drawings which, at first glance, are… Read more »
In 2009, a dental hygienist walked onto the set of American Inventor and introduced the panel to what looked like a bin liner. He went on to explain the bin… Read more »