FOR SALE

Everybody is selling something. The questions are what are they selling and what is the cost? My children love the story about the richest man in the world who when he saw Jay and Jennifer asked Father Crowell, “Wow what...

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PRACTICE HAPPINESS

If happiness were a tool in a carpenter's toolbox, it would likely be a pair of needle-nose pliers. Many times these specialized pliers are the only tool needed for the mechanical fix.  In life, our happiness pliers are often...

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RADICAL CHALLENGES, RADICAL CHOICES

In our world, a challenge becomes a need for meaningful exploration. It becomes incredibly important. The late Dr. Scott Peck, psychiatrist, also saw it as perhaps a difficulty. He wrote: "Life is difficult. this is a great truth...once we know this, then...

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THE SILENT YET DEADLY UNSEEN WAR, Part 2

Each morning in Africa, the lion and tiger wake up hungry. They spend their day hunting for a good meal. Likewise, the gazelle and antelope wake up each morning; but, contrary-wise, they spend their day living out their beauty,...

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THE SILENT YET DEADLY UNSEEN WAR, Part 1

An important Emotional Intelligence skill is mastering the ability to see what you don't see better than what you actually do see. Generally, we foresee on the horizon more battles coming between countries. In reality, this is a perpetual war...

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HAPPINESS A TREASURED GIFT

How many times have you heard: 'Just do what makes you happy! Don't worry, just be happy!" We feel if it makes us happy, it must be right. Then the goal of life seems to be happiness. Our culture teaches us...

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DEFEATING ANOREXIA ADDICTION, Part 3

The teenage gal (in Part 2) began this day-by-day Win Life plan, the process of "living a brand new me." There are FOUR FOUNDATION PILLARS to beat any addiction and all destructive behaviors, including anorexia and suicide thinking. PILLAR ONE - ENVIRONMENT...

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DEFEATING ANOREXIA ADDICTION, Part 2

As a child, when my mom asked me to sweep the kitchen floor, it was most convenient to sweep the crumbs under the rug so they would not be seen. Far too many people do the same with their...

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DEFEATING ANOREXIA ADDICTION, Part 1

Over the past 49 years of leading NBC Basketball Camps, there have been many opportunities to help student-athletes defeat the dreaded disease of anorexia. This is an eating disorder, a psychological condition with an obsessive fear of gaining weight....

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TO COMPARE IS TO DESPAIR

"If you want to feel inferior, look at someone above you. If you want to feel superior, look at someone beneath you."  - Walt King Susie's dad was a wise man. He grew up in the Great Depression. He rode...

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