Quote of the Day “Different meanings can be assigned to the same events. Look for evidence of how the world is encouraging you, and you will find it. Look for evidence of how the world is burdening you, and you
Seagrove Vacation, Day 3 – Pool, Painting, Pains at the Beach
Quote of the Day “Spend more time searching for better information sources. A body filled with junk food struggles to move well. A mind filled with junk thoughts struggles to think well.” – James Clear
Seagrove Vacation, Day 2 – Farmers’ Market, The Great Southern, and Family Pics
Quote of the Day “A somebody was once a nobody who wanted to and did.” – John Burroughs
Seagrove Vacation, Day 1 – Beach and Birthday
Quote of the Day “Hope is patience with the lamp lit.” – Tertullian
42 and Seagrove Departure
Quote of the Day “Motivation often comes after starting, not before. Action produces momentum.” – James Clear
Seaside Vacation, Day 7: How The Travelers Came Home
Quote of the Day “This is too much for me.” – Turner, crying on our bedroom floor at 11:30 P.M. with an ear ache.
Seaside Vacation, Day 6: Three Discomforts of July Fourth
Quote of the Day “The work we do is a reflection of who we are. If we’re sloppy at it, it’s because we’re sloppy inside. If we’re late at it, it’s because we’re late inside. If we’re bored by it,
Seaside Vacation, Day 5: Date Night in Paradise
Quote of the Day “How do I get my people to do what I want?” This is the one question I hear most from small business owners. “And the answer I invariably give them, “You can’t! You can’t get your
Seaside Vacation, Day 4: The Beach and Babysitting
Quote of the Day “Doctors keep their scalpels and other instruments handy, for emergencies. Keep your philosophy ready too–ready to understand heaven and earth. In everything you do, even the smallest thing, remember the chain that links them. Nothing earthly
Seaside Vacation, Day 3: A Story of Toys and a Sunset Cruise
Quote of the Day “The commodity is the thing your customer actually walks out with in his hand. “The product is what your customer feels as he walks out of your business. “What he feels about your business, not what