Posts Tagged:relationships

Rules for Vacation

Summer is just about history.  Labor Day — the traditional start of Autumn — is less than a week away, and I just got the jet ski registered and ready to put in the water! Good thing I have a wet suit! We did have a great vacation. Early on we looked at the calendar and found…

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forced evacuation

I’m spending a lot of time right now in Central Ohio, helping a huge television ministry as executive producer. It’s demanding, hard and rewarding but tonight it ramped up to a whole new level. After dinner with my buddy and Avid editor extrodinaire Mark, I went back to the office to finish writing a script.…

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Don’t Let Up and Don’t Give Up.

Two lessons today… First: when you are on top of the world, everything seems to be going right, and as the church says, you’re blessed — don’t let up.  The situation can change quickly, crap can come out of nowhere, and next thing you know, you’re fighting, struggling, desperate to get back to where you…

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Betrayal

Somebody done somebody wrong… again. Scott McClellan was one of President George W. Bush’s posse that moved with him from Austin to the West Wing. He was a trusted insider but left the White House in 2006 after serving as press secretary to the President. His kiss-and-tell book What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of…

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From the Heights to the Depths

One month ago, April 20, 2008, singer/songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman was inducted into the Music City Walk Of Fame in Nashville, TN. Today, one month later, May 21, 2008 tragedy hits the Chapman family. The Nashville Tennessean reported: Steven Curtis Chapman’s youngest child died Wednesday afternoon after being struck by a car driven by her…

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Get Upgraded – Free!

I have flown a lot (working in more than 65 nations will do that for you) however, I haven’t flown much in the past two years. Now, the airport lounge is starting to be my office again, and I’m starting to recognize flight attendants. But I’m a travel snob. I’ve been accustomed for years to…

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Don’t burn bridges

This week I have been back in my old office, working with the same people as before, and although it felt weird every now and then, it proved to me the importance of leaving a place well. When it’s time for you to transition out of a relationship (job, church, friend, city…) leave well.  Clean…

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