by Barry | Apr 13, 2013 | Awareness, Decision Making, Focus, Growth, Personal Development, Purpose, Vision
I have never made the claim of being a scholar when it comes to the English language. Sometimes I misuse words and sometimes I misspell them, although modern technology has taken care of most of that. I know I mess up on defining them occasionally so I thought I...
by Barry | Apr 9, 2013 | Awareness, Decision Making, Legacy, Purpose, Vision
What happens when your job description doesn’t match your purpose? Oh boy, that’s a loaded question. Based on what I know, most people fall into this category. What do I know that leads me to this belief? I know that less that 30% of Americans are...
by Barry | Apr 8, 2013 | Awareness, Decision Making, Engagement, Growth, Intentionality, Legacy, Purpose
What is pain? I might ask ten people how they define pain and I would probably get ten different answers. A few years ago I would probably have a different definition that I do today. Today I would define pain as “something that keep you from focusing on your...
by Barry | Apr 7, 2013 | Accountability, Attitude, Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Inspiration, Personal Development, Purpose
OK, everyone with no bad habits raise your hand. Thought so! Everyone knows that we all have bad habits so I am not going to spend any time talking about them. I am not going to tell you how to get rid of them or overcome them. I will however, spend a little time on...
by Barry | Apr 6, 2013 | Awareness, Decision Making, Intentionality, Legacy, Personal Development, Purpose
I heard it said once that some people die in their twenties but their funeral isn’t until several years later. I never really understood what that meant until I found out that I was one of those who had died. I am not talking about in the literal sense –...
by Barry | Mar 18, 2013 | Awareness, Empowerment, Focus, Influence, Purpose
I had just completed three days of transformational training with the Deeper Path Team and taking a walk sounded like a good way to decompress and reflect. John Maxwell’s rule of five includes “thinking” every day. Walking is a good opportunity for...