The Three Types of Change


All change is not growth, as all movement is not forward. Ellen Glasgow Being interested in and involved in the โ€œChangeโ€ industry, I found this quote to be dead on, All too often we tend to think that if we are changing, it must be a positive thing, that we must be growing is some … Continue reading The Three Types of Change

Leonardo, where are you?


Cover via Amazon I just finished โ€œHow to Think like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Dayโ€ by Michael J. Gelb.This is a fantastic book, one that all should read. The information is useful no matter who or what you are. Leonardo's life lessons are timeless and learning about how he looked at … Continue reading Leonardo, where are you?

A conservative look at the school system


With school being out, and so much in the news about so many school districts having to cut back or close schools I thought I would offer some help to them. 1. As for cutting the over all budget follow the following steps Remove the socialistic system that hampers the teachers and the schools from … Continue reading A conservative look at the school system

HANDY LITTLE CHART – GOD HAS A POSITIVE ANSWER:


YOU SAY GOD SAYS BIBLE VERSES You say:ย  'It's impossible' God says: All things are possible (Luke 18:27)ย ย  You say:ย  'I'm too tired' God says:ย  I will give you rest (Matthew 11:28-30)ย ย  You say:ย  'Nobody really loves me' God says:ย  I love you (John 3:1ย ย  6 & John 3:34 ) You say:ย  'I can't go … Continue reading HANDY LITTLE CHART – GOD HAS A POSITIVE ANSWER:

Were is the outrage?


ย  Here are the numbers: 21 percent have learning disabilities 7 times more likely to have ADHD 65 percent graduate high school 44 percent are undergrads in college 42 percent are in graduate school 10.3 percent seriously consider suicide 4.6 percent attempt suicide 27 percent are heavy drinkers 30 percent use tobacco 29 percent have … Continue reading Were is the outrage?

Were is the outrage?


  Here are the numbers: 21 percent have learning disabilities 7 times more likely to have ADHD 65 percent graduate high school 44 percent are undergrads in college 42 percent are in graduate school 10.3 percent seriously consider suicide 4.6 percent attempt suicide 27 percent are heavy drinkers 30 percent use tobacco 29 percent have … Continue reading Were is the outrage?

Economy, skills and you


At this time it is more important than ever that people try to improve there skill sets. With more and more people out of jobs and less and less jobs available the difference between you and the other person could be as little as whom has taken more steps to improve there skill sets. So … Continue reading Economy, skills and you

7 Ways To Keep Going | World of Psychology


Below is an article I read and I thought it would be very helpful to others, enjoyโ€ฆ Paul ____________________________________________________________ 7 Ways To Keep Going By Therese J. Borchard April 7, 2009 A woman who lives with chronic pain said to my mom the other day, โ€œYou canโ€™t sit around and wait for the storm to … Continue reading 7 Ways To Keep Going | World of Psychology

Priest, Profit and King


A a minister with in the Catholic Church I am charged with teaching the truths of the Church, proclaiming the good news of the Gospels and imparting the moral code that the Church has given us. In truth as a Catholic, regardless if I'm a minister or not I am charged with the same. We … Continue reading Priest, Profit and King