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“They Call Me Country”
I had a sobering experience recently during a late lunch at a fast-food restaurant. There were only three customers (including me) in the place and I was checking email on
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Yoga, “Seinfeld” and Getting Uncomfortable
Several years ago, I was at the YMCA working out and met my wife coming out of a yoga class. She was talking with a mutual friend that instructs the class. Our
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I Want To Love Like My Dog
I’ve been watching the Netflix series Grace and Frankie lately and a recent episode struck a chord with me. Jane Fonda plays Grace, a cold, detached, retired CEO of a cosmetic company.
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Why Punctuation Matters In Customer Service
My daughters say I’m a mean texter. When they told me, I was trying to figure out what horrible thing I sent them and couldn’t think of anything. I asked,
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How Krispy Kreme Reminds Me What’s Important
It’s almost Christmas and this time of year is filled with … pretty much everything. The days from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day seem much like the old game of
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How to Tell the Difference Between Motivation and Inspiration
Do you ever watch high-achieving people and think to yourself “How do they do that? How do they fit that much into a day? What do they have that I
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How To Create Happy Customers By Following One Simple Rule
I wrote a blog post a while back about saying yes to opportunities more often and how it can lead to a more fulfilling life. I believe saying yes (a
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4 Ways to Combat Puppy Monkey Baby Syndrome
I was in my Sunday school class a few weeks ago discussing prayer. One of my friends shared with us how difficult it can be to keep his mind focused
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The Black Eyed Peas Are Still Right – “Where is the Love?”
I watched a news story recently about a huge performance being cancelled at a local university because there was a white nationalist rally scheduled to be held there the same
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How to Confront the Three “R”s They Didn’t Teach in School
When you see the phrase” the three Rs”, you may have a couple of things that come to mind. Back in the day it was an educational phrase that referred