WednesdayApr 8,2009
Be The Solution
We have open slots for the following areas of volunteer service:
Administrative Areas:
+ Database update (1 hour per week)
+ Trip support / logistics (4 hours per week April through July)
+ Project Support – South Africa (2 hours per week August through November)
Marketing Areas:
+ Facebook Causes page updating (1 hour per [...] Read more »
MondayMar 16,2009
I couldn’t let March “Readers are Leaders” month go by without reviewing a leadership book. And for those who know me well, I’m sure you are not surprised on my choice of a John Maxwell book, the 360 degree leader. I love this book because it takes leadership from something only the people [...] Read more »
SundayMar 8,2009
The more I learn about the Great Depression (see last week’s book review) and the more I read current economic thinking, the more convinced I am that reducing our debt burden – individually and as a society – is the only way to long-term prosperity, growth and opportunity. This leads me quite naturally to [...] Read more »
WednesdayMar 4,2009
Amity Schlaes’ book The Forgotten Man: a new history of the Great Depression was a timely read, considering all the recent references we’ve heard to this time and the policies of FDR. So, in reading this I set out to ask and answer a few questions that I felt were the most pertinent to [...] Read more »
ThursdayFeb 5,2009
Almost done with the 12 daily areas of our lives which will, sooner or later, demand management. As we all know intuitively, it is better to deal with something before it becomes a crisis situation. But, as a doctor, I’ve seen plenty of patients who have walked around with the equivalent of a [...] Read more »
TuesdayJan 27,2009
This week I’m hitting the same wall as everyone else trying to make a change in my own life by managing daily decisions. It is the same reason why health club managers can predict with nearly 100% certainty that their workout rooms will return to scant levels by February 1. The biggest test [...] Read more »