Caught In The Loop Of Negativity

By Robert J. Tamasy A song from years ago complained, “If it wasn’t for bad luck, I wouldn’t have any luck at all.” These days, we could make a similar observation that if it wasn’t for bad news, we wouldn’t have any news at all. We don’t need to be reminded about the...

‘True For You, But Not For Me’ – Is This True?

By Fritz Klumpp For many people these days, truth is treated as an optional commodity, like deciding what kind of fruit or brand of canned goods to buy at the grocery store. It is a matter of personal choice – or so they say. “True for you, but not for me.” I was...

5 Steps From Struggling To Thriving In Business

By Rick Boxx In my banking and consulting career, I helped many struggling companies become profitable. Many businesses have folded recently, and many more are doing all they can to survive. I would like to highlight five steps that can help your business become...

The Tough Task Of ‘Watchful Waiting’

By Jim Langley For the past several years, I have been receiving treatment for prostate cancer. It has been nearly a year since my second mildly invasive procedure to remove the disease that lingers within that one small gland. So far, I have elected to not have it...

Finding Contentment In A World Of Discontent

By Robert J. Tamasy Decades ago, long before the Internet and social media were a thing, a very wealthy man was being interviewed by a reporter. Toward the close of the meeting, the reporter looked at the billionaire industrial magnate and boldly asked, “Sir, how much...

The Powerful Impact Of Our Attitude

By Sergio Fortes Having enjoyed a rewarding career in commercial aviation for a quarter of a century, advancing from supervisor to director, I learned an important truth: People in aviation are passionate. Here in Brazil, we joke that it is like “cachaça” – our...