


SELF RELIANCE: THE BEGINNING OF PRIDE
In 1994, I made a dumb choice to move away from my family, friends, and job to move closer to a a girl I was dating in Oklahoma City. Long story short, we broke up and I was at a crossroads. Do I move back home or do I stay? Up until this point, my grandmother had...
ABSORBING THE USEFUL
We have been talking about Self-Reliance this month: Relying on your own Powers, Abilities, and Judgments. When you are working to develop self-reliance, sometimes the hardest step is learning how to rely on your own judgments. Judgments mean our ability to make...
THE DIE IS CAST
Julius Caesar was the greatest of all Roman leaders and for that matter of all leaders. He ultimately came to define what it means to be great to western civilization. It is said that Julius Caesar “is the only supreme yardstick of greatness.” Caesar had many...
THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE
Self Control: One of the most important skill for us to develop in our kids… and one of the most difficult things to teach, as it is taught mostly through our actions. We are models for self control (or the lack of it) for our children every day whether we like...
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