Tag Archives: childhood

11 The Pumpkin Patch, Vampires, and Fixing Work

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This post is part of the podcast category. Use the player below to hear the episode or click on the microphone image to browse the archives.

In episode 11 I,

talk about taking my family to the pumpkin patch,
perform a tune by Jackson Browne,
rant about vampire frenzy in Hollywood,
talk about the psychology of when work isn’t [...]

Wrong Much?

I am wrong about 70% of the time in my marriage and I can still wear a smile on my face. I am wrong at work quite a bit too, sometimes it is my 8 year old students who point it out to me. These are strengths to my character, not weaknesses.

Is Constant Improvement Possible?

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When I was in high school, I ran track and field. My coach would always tell us that runners with commitment were more important than those with talent. For example, I recall one runner who for four years constantly took first place. He was valuable, but he was a flake and his [...]

Summer Memories and What Lies Ahead

We all have those blissful memories of youth and summer. Whether it was eating watermelon in the cul-de-sac or enjoying snow-cone or popcorn machines the grownups on the street rented for a special event like the Fourth of July. Or maybe it was just traipsing through the mud out behind the house or [...]

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