Will It Matter in Five Years?

In computer programming, WYSIWYG (pronounced “wiz-ee-wig”) is an acronym for “what you see is what you get.” A WYSIWYG editor or program allows a developer to see what the end result will look like while it is being created. Acronyms and mnemonic devices are great techniques to help remember and recall information. Mantras are also…

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Stop Stopping

Consistency is everything. This will not come as a shock to most people, but it is amazing how often we forget this simple principle. Passion, intensity, focus, and innovative ideas are important ingredients for achievement. They are all supporting characters in the success formula, but it is the smaller, habitual actions and routines that take…

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10 Quotes to Guide Your New Year

I love the starting of a new year. It is a time of renewal and gratitude, a time to reflect on the previous year and make decisions for the future. It feels like a fresh slate waiting for me to write on it whatever I want. To usher in the new year, I thought I’d…

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The Loneliness of Innovation

I really enjoy Rob Bell’s podcast, The Robcast. “So good!” as he likes to say. He’s an entertaining storyteller and an engaging interviewer. He also laughs at his own jokes, which I find amusing. On a recent show (Episode 122, if I recall), he was talking about how isolating it can feel when we are…

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You’re Looking at the Problem

I recently finished reading the mystery novel Still Life by Louise Penny. In one scene, Agent Yvette Nichol is examining the home of a recent murder victim. While searching the bathroom, she spots a sticker taped to the bathroom mirror. It says, “You’re looking at the problem.” She takes the message literally and turns around…

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