Road Signs For Success
By Sondra Whitt What do you usually think of when you hear the word “generosity?” I think of someone who gives of their time, money
By Sondra Whitt What do you usually think of when you hear the word “generosity?” I think of someone who gives of their time, money
By Gerald Daniels An article in our local newspaper this past week carried this headline: Sales of Big-Ticket Items Soar. When businesses and consumers purchase
By Paula Lau I stared at the shut door in total frustration. Once again, I found myself wondering what was going on behind closed doors.
By Jim Whitt Chances are that today’s economy has you thinking about your future. We know many people who are hearing rumors in their companies
By Kay Caldwell Why are you in existence? The heart of your business carries a lot of weight with the people that work to make
By Sondra Whitt “Life is an unfailing boomerang,” says Denis Waitley. “What we throw out will come back full circle.” He’s just describing the laws
By Gerald Daniels A recent meeting with an architect I work with involved going over the design/build specifications and how each phase of the project
By Paula Lau This July has been a very bittersweet time for me and my family. Last year at this time we were, as a
By Jim Whitt What is the cost of lost productivity in the workplace? According to an Inc. magazine article by Leslie Taylor, the total price
By Kay Caldwell The 4th of July has come and gone and our freedom still exists. I had more people say to me “Have a
By Sondra Whitt Did you know that happiness hurts change? When you think about it, it makes sense. If we’re happy or satisfied with something,
By Gerald Daniels My dad recently asked if I would like to go with him over to Lost City and look around a little bit.
By Paula Lau Recently, while walking in my neighborhood, I’ve taken notice of another woman who is up early and walking as well. There are
By Sondra Whitt Recently, I had the opportunity to watch artist Brian Lipperd demonstrate portrait painting. As he explained why he paints the way he
By Kay Caldwell If the train doesn’t stop at your station, then it’s not your train. One of our purposes in life is that we
By Jim Whitt A four-year-old girl was applying her artistic talents rather liberally to a coloring book her grandfather had given to her. It seems
By Gerald Daniels My work with DanWell Companies takes me along the highways and byways of Southeastern Oklahoma, where I sometimes meet people that you
By Paula Lau I picked up my phone in my office one day to be met by an explosion of emotion. “If you transfer me
By Jim Whitt A couple of years ago a copy of my book, Riding for the Brand: The Power of Purposeful Leadership, ended up in
By Kay Caldwell A diamond is a chunk of coal that is made good under pressure. It seems we are all dealing with an enormous
By Sondra Whitt “We must all wage an intense, lifelong battle against the constant downward pull. If we relax, the bugs and weeds of negativity