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Category Archives: Clarity

We Must Burn to Emerge

“The phoenix must burn to emerge.” – Janet Fitch It’s been an “interesting” couple of months. I’ve put myself in a couple of situations to intentionally stretch my abilities, and I have learned a lot. I have found some areas where I am better than I thought. It reinforced that I am growing, learning, and …

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Posted byPaul03/03/201604/10/2017Posted inClarity, Encouragement, Priorities, Reflection

Rut or Groove?

There’s a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentrics and people who are just plain nuts. ~Christine Lavin Yesterday we moved Kaitlyn into her apartment.  She is an amazing person, and I am looking forward to watching her continue to grow over her sophomore year.  Because she is …

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Posted byPaul08/15/201404/10/2017Posted inClarity, Reflection

Getting to No

“The art of leadership is saying no, not yes. It is very easy to say yes.” ~Tony Blair There is a great book called “Getting to Yes.” It is about negotiating agreement and makes a lot of sense. It is definitely a worthwhile read. But there is also a need for “Getting to No.” It …

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Posted byPaul04/24/201404/25/2014Posted inClarity, Leadership, Respect

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