Monthly Archives: March 2009

Your life is boring

Changing your life is hard.  Changing your life may cost you time, effort, and money.  Changing your life may cost you everything.  Think about it; you have a boring job because the risk of accepting or finding another one is … Continue reading

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Changing the Scorecard

  “To passionately learn and then to passionately live.”  Perhaps my view of discipleship has taken a turn this past week as I rethink the statement above.  Is it false or is it just semantics?  Either way—I’m rethinking the score … Continue reading

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Angels in the Architecture

 I recently experienced a life without sight through an exhibit done by the local blind community.  The tour began in a lit room with specific instructions to begin exploration and to trust in the voice of the guide.  As the … Continue reading

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The Office, not just a show on Thursday Night

Enter Stage Left:  Phone Sales Man  Intended Mission:  Replace Phone System            Unintended Consequence:  Eliminate Receptionist  Phone Salesman:  “Is the boss in today, I want to show him some great new phone systems”  Receptionist says:  “No, he’s … Continue reading

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Mediocrity – Are the savings worth it?

 ”It takes a lot less time and most people won’t notice the difference until it’s too late.”  An 89% in math was a great feeling.  A C+ on a collective research paper in college was even more than I expected.  … Continue reading

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If This Is It…

The impression that both of them had wasn’t based on my many words, but on my few actions. Continue reading

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