Having the managing partner take time to make sure I’m comfortable and understand what work is on the way was exactly what I needed.
Author: kenny (Page 25 of 47)
Don’t think your criticism will sound reasonable when you only had 5 hours sleep, haven’t eaten all day, and are seriously under-caffeinated.
Champions have to know the situation and make good decisions, especially at the end when it counts.
The Holy Spirit is moving within our family and changing hearts.
During a long drought you need to periodically step back, regroup, recommit and then get back to work. #88
God does not give success, patience, joy, etc.; he gives opportunities to be successful, patient, joyful, etc.
The aerial shots of Niagara Falls put walking across it in perspective: very significant and completely insignificant.
I’m good at seeing what’s wrong and how to fix it.
I’m noticing my impatience (pride!) everywhere. Working on patience will lead to proper humility.
I need to show more empathy toward the boys when they get stuck since I get really frustrated, too, when I can’t solve a problem.
A team that scores three times on a five-minute power play deserves to hoist the Cup.
We can have the kind of place where the kids want to bring their friends.
Sometimes you’re not your own worst critic.
“Don’t touch things that aren’t yours” works for all ages.
Picking the project that’s important to her over the one that’s important to me is the right choice.
It works to remind him that acting out does not solve his problem.
I have no “feel” for how my runs are going. When I feel fast, I’m slow and vice versa.
Once I’m on board I won’t even be thinking about a different job – whether they believe it or not.
As far behind as he was and as unlikely as it seemed, he worked hard and pulled it off.
The struggle to move things forward can be really disheartening. And why nearly every Saturday?