I am a Baltimore boy, born and raised. Baltimore is known for the Chesapeake Bay and blue crabs. Ripping open a blue crab steamed in Old Bay is something everyone should do…at least once. The only way crabs can grow
We can be so busy that we don’t realize the greatness in us. Seeing your greatness may inspire you to cultivate it even more. This is a wonderful exercise in discovering greatness. Take a few minutes and write down the
When I ask people why they are working, what do you imagine they say? Too many tell me, “To pay the bills.” How sad! Really? You are this amazing human being with tremendous potential and the capacity for greatness and
In my last post I asked you to consider if your goal is worthy of your life. What is a goal that is worthy of a life? I believe there is greatness in you…actually, in each of us. But I
It doesn’t matter what you believe about Jesus or religion, the Christmas story is pretty fantastic! It starts with two ordinary young people, Joseph and Mary. They are engaged to be married and probably pretty excited about starting life together.
Our “stories” lead to drama because, while they were prompted by actual facts, they become blended with our prejudices, fears, slights, and wounds from the past. They stir up feelings that rile us up and for which we blame whoever
Drama occurs when you turn some small slight or problem into something big and bad! And you may be doing this all of the time. Two of the most important skills you can master in life are learning to differentiate
“Oh, quit being so dramatic!”, you may have been told. Sometimes it seems that drama may be its own pandemic! It is everywhere. And it brings emotional distress, anger, relational pain, and even violence with it. I define drama as
You may not think of yourself as someone who has entitlements but, most likely, you do! Entitlements are expectations of how you think things should go. Let’s see if any of these fit you: I am entitled to be kissed
We don’t always like the feedback life is providing but we always need it. Going below the line is natural but staying there is problematic. When we are below the line we aren’t open to learning and so are resistant