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The Power of One Simple Choice

(Editor’s Note: In the spirit of “Throwback Thursday,” here’s a post originally written 14 years ago. While it has been edited and updated, the message remains the same and is just as applicable today.)

The late Stephen Covey was a respected author, teacher, and business coach, best known for his bestselling book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. His principles of personal responsibility and accountability have influenced millions. Many of us have benefited from the organizational tools developed through Franklin-Covey, helping us stay focused, organized, and productive.

Covey was a strong believer in personal responsibility. He taught what he called the 90/10 principle. Continue reading

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Throwback Thursday: Happy Memories

If you’re on facebook, you know they care about your memories. They say so. And then bring up pictures of past posts for you to think about. Or laugh at.

This morning facebook reminded me of a wonderful memory from the above picture posted on May 12, 2013, in Lee’s Summit, MO. It was Mother’s Day. And it was one of our best surprises. Ever. Well, until Miles was born.

We had moved from Temple Terrace the previous year, and it would be the first time in several years that Norma Jean wouldn’t get to be with our kids on Mother’s Day. So, I decided to surprise her by flying them to Kansas City. Continue reading

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