I’m learning that input sometimes comes through the blog, but just as often from outside of it. One reader was confused about what bystanders, and making excuses for not acting in the ways that we should, has to do with bringing more meaning and … [Continue reading]
Knowing What to Do
Getting your work-life balance right means becoming the person you want to grow into on-the-job, while getting closer to attaining the goals you most want to realize. That’s what changes a job from little more than a paycheck into a vocation, a … [Continue reading]
Two Cents
On the heels of my last post, some additional observations about finding a job that will make a difference. . . . What’s Right for You Finding fulfillment in our lives and in our work requires deliberate choices. It includes looking critically … [Continue reading]
Yale Student Blues
It was like ice-water-in-the-face when I recently read a hundred, mostly negative responses to Yale student Marina Keegan’s thoughtful New York Times piece called “Another View: the Science and Strategy of College Recruiting.” Ostensibly, her … [Continue reading]
Inaugural post
The most important thing that I have in this world is my life. One reason my life is important has to do with what I can do with it—the wonderful things I can accomplish when I make the most of it—both for myself and for others. We all have an … [Continue reading]
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