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  • October 27, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 27 October

    My kids probably hate it, but I love telling them about how things used to be. If I wanted to send a message to somebody, I had to write it down on paper and then find a creative way to fold it…and then hand-deliver it or slide it into their locker. Having privacy on a…

  • October 27, 2020

    Perspective Matters

    There is too much divisive talk these days. We are pushing one another further and further away over ideas. What is worse, we are not even creating the ideas…we are being told them. A conclusion I have come to in my short 40 years on this planet is that talking about politics will eventually create…

  • October 26, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 26 October

    I can’t tell you how many times I have thought about quitting something. Sometimes it is a good thing because it eats up my time with no real reward. Most of the times, the things I want to quit are good things, but I can’t see the reward right now. I have to do my…

  • October 25, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 25 October

    Most of our problems with other people revolves around communication. Either we are not able to clearly communicate our point or we are not able to communicate our perspective. Next time you get upset with someone, think about how you could communicate things differently to them.

  • October 24, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 24 October

    The best leaders in my life have always been those who are willing to fulfill whatever role is needed. When we let our positions, job titles, egos or pride drive what we are willing to do, we are putting ourselves before the mission. We need to look for the gaps or weak links and be…

  • October 23, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 23 October

    Have you ever had a great idea that you didn’t put into action? What about the times you DID execute a plan? Most of wait for everything to line up just right so we can look like a genius with our plan. I have learned that if everything is just right, it is not something…

  • October 22, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 22 October

    Assumed fact, if most organizations weren’t doing 90% of the job right, they probably wouldn’t still be in business. However, they’ll spend 90% of the time focusing on the 10% of things that aren’t being done right or could be done better…we did it every day in aircraft maintenance. Why did 1 out of 10…

  • October 20, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 20 October

    We’ve all heard that you can determine what type of person you are with the simple test of looking at a glass that has 50% of water in it and asking is the glass half full or half empty. I look at that glass and wonder why it isn’t filled with water, how can I…

  • October 19, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 19 October

    Most of us look at learning as a thing we need to do to level up as if we were playing a video game. We run down the list of upgrade tasks to either sign off those we are training or to get signed off of ourselves. The system even encourages this by setting time…

  • October 18, 2020

    Daily Deliberation: 18 October

    So many of us get placed into situations that scare us. We are asked to brief the boss on a plan or a problem. We are asked to take over a shop that is failing. We are asked to supervise an amazing team. Change and the unknown scare the crap out of us. However, I…

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