A Lack of True Leaders

I have had a hard time trying to write about leadership.  I have wondered why I am having such a hard time writing about this and have come to the conclusion that I do not see any leaders that I respect and want to follow right now.

Watching the Republican debates just makes me ill . . . → Read More: A Lack of True Leaders

You’re in Charge

Leadership: what a weighted word.  There are all kinds of leaders; political, religious, professional and personal.  I like to think we are all some kind of leader, that we all have some kind of leadership within ourselves.   While I like to think that, it is a difficult prospect for people to except and to execute.   . . . → Read More: You’re in Charge

Leadership Starts with Why

What makes a good leader? I believe that it is the ability of the “someone” to communicate their dream. The followers then connect with the dream and follow – not because the leader is great but because they want to. They follow because of the dream within them. . . . → Read More: Leadership Starts with Why

Positively Resolved

I have been thinking and thinking about New Years Resolutions and how to keep to keep them.  The reason I need to think and think is because I have tried not to make a specific New Years Resolution other than: think and be positive, positive and positive.

To keep from being negative we have been . . . → Read More: Positively Resolved

Don’t Isolate Yourself

To maintain a resolution, New Year’s or other, mostly other, DO NOT isolate yourself!  This resolution will become a change in your life’s path and when completed, it will be a complete change in your life.

That is why it is so difficult to complete a resolution;  it is a change for your life.

When . . . → Read More: Don’t Isolate Yourself

How to Stay on the Path to Change

In my previous post, I wrote about changing the way I think. Thinking positively over negatively and allowing things that I can’t control to pass me by. How do I stay on this path?

First, I need to allow myself to make mistakes, to fall off the path a bit. This allows me to learn . . . → Read More: How to Stay on the Path to Change

We Are Positively Challenged!

You would suppose, when you are a senior citizen, that you wouldn’t have many new changes and new experiences.  For me this past year and into this new year, it seems every day is a new experience.  I am really looking forward to this year, even though in other people’s eyes, it will be very . . . → Read More: We Are Positively Challenged!

A Resolution for Positivity!

Typically, as the New Year arrives I look back at the old year, sometimes with relief that it is over and sometimes with sadness that the year before was amazing and how can this year compare? This New Year, as I look back, it is with relief. And as I look forward it is with anticipation that this year will be the amazing one. . . . → Read More: A Resolution for Positivity!

What’s a Random Act of Kindness?

We’ve been writing about kindness and the random acts of said kindness that will make the world a better place. We think that if everybody practiced these it would make the world a little better for all of us.

But, telling you to commit random acts of kindness is kind of funny. It is hardly . . . → Read More: What’s a Random Act of Kindness?

Kindness

According to book two of Aristotle‘s “Rhetoric” it is one of the emotions (see list of emotions), which is defined as being “helpfulness towards some one in need, not in return for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but for that of the peson helped”.[1]

Paul of Tarsus in his Letter to . . . → Read More: Kindness