Road Signs For Success
By Gerald Daniels He was the perfect picture of a warrior — an Apache Indian, 6 feet 3 inches tall and probably weighs on the
By Gerald Daniels He was the perfect picture of a warrior — an Apache Indian, 6 feet 3 inches tall and probably weighs on the
By Paula Lau It appears my husband and I are in that trying season of a married couple’s life — the “death of the appliances”
By Jim Whitt Imagine that you have just arrived for a job interview with me. I’ve already read your resume´ and I like what I’ve
By Kay Caldwell The study of human behavior is something I have built a career around. People are fascinating to watch. We are all leaders.
By Sondra Whitt In the movie, What Women Want, Mel Gibson is Nick, an advertising executive and macho chauvinist who thinks he’s God’s gift to
By Gerald Daniels It never fails that after a speaking engagement, or during one-on-one conversation with people who know my story that three inevitable questions
By Paula Lau “I don’t know!” I snapped at one of my sons. For what seemed like the one hundredth time, he was asking me
By Jim Whitt I spotted him as I pulled through the entrance of the gated community where we live. He was appropriately dressed for a
By Kay Caldwell The world we live in does not let us rest. It keeps prodding us, challenging us with problems to be solved, demanding
By Sondra Whitt A common practice on college campuses is to ask professors to think about their life and what matters most to them in
By Gerald Daniels The old adage “those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it” is one we should take to heart as
By Paula Lau I think many of us falsely envision some sort of material/physical break between the old year and the new. How naïve! This
By Jim Whitt Watching, reading or listening to the news lately reminds me of the wild-eyed, pseudo-prophets who stand on street corners with signs that
By Kay Caldwell What are the lessons for success? There are many recommendations from some very successful people. I just finished reading a list from
By Sondra Whitt Typically, my only New Year’s resolution is to not make New Year’s resolutions. After all, how many people commit to them on
By Kay Caldwell Last week was a good reminder to me of the heart gifts people give freely. As some of you know, one of
By Gerald Daniels Last week when Jim Whitt wrote about learning to be comfortably uncomfortable he told of two telephone conversations he had. One of
By Paula Lau Imagine, if you will, the following scene…A sixty-something woman standing in a Baltimore park in Maryland. In her hand she has two
By Jim Whitt “You’d be surprised how much it costs to look this cheap,” says Dolly Parton. That, ladies and gentlemen, is an oxymoronic statement.
By Jim Whitt This week’s issue, originally published on May 28, 2008, is dedicated to all of our nation’s veterans in observance of Veterans Day.
By Gerald Daniels & Jim Whitt As you’re reading this you already know the outcome of the election, but as it is being written, politicians