Welcome to the final blog in the Reflections Series from my trip to Mt. Rainier. The first blog is related to Pursuing Goals, and the second focuses on Connectivity and Networking. To complete the series,
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Reflections Part II – Connectivity and Networking
First, I would like to thank all of you who reached out to me and complimented my images from Mt Rainier that I shared in my last blog and newsletter. My hero image for this week is of a sunset on the mountain. I am sharing this image for a few reasons
Reflections – Pursuing a Goal
This blog marks the completion of my first “real” vacation since October of 2019. When I say “real” vacation, I mean back in an airport, on a plane, staying in local motels, and waking up at 4 am in the hopes of landing that once-in-a-lifetime sunrise image
The Top Three Questions My Clients Are Answering In The Summer of 2021
Welcome to the summer of 2021. I don’t know about you but my summer is going a bit better than last summer. Don’t get me wrong there are a lot of problems and hardships out there to be addressed in the months to come
Empathy – What is in it for me?
In a word, the answer is Everything.
Empathy leads to a greater understanding of oneself, others and I would go so far as to say it is the key to unlocking the possible.
Scarcity or Abundance
As a reformed Scarcity-based thinker, I have to admit that living with an abundance mindset has been one of the most transformative experiences of my life. Now, that might come as a shock to anyone who
Pressing the Pause Button
I consider the greatest invention of my adult lifetime to be the Pause Button on my DVR. The Pause Button lets you freeze live events, stop the flow of information, images, data, manage the noise entering into your brain, and process it on your terms.
Growth, Gratitude, and Grit
In my recent blog, Get Back, I shared my observations on the Peter Jackson documentary. Since then, I have focused on defining my highest priority for 2022. I want to keep it simple.
What Does Your Ideal Future Look and Feel Like?
It is a very nuanced question when you begin to explore it further. It requires thought around what you want to be doing, how much income you need to earn, and how you want to achieve a work-life balance.
What Comes Next vs. Where to Next?
There is a subtle difference between these two questions as one speaks to a passive vs. active approach to managing your career and your life. Are you the type of person who is more comfortable keeping your head down