And Now, For Some Good News

By Jim Mathis Please click here to download a print-friendly version I don’t know about you, but I am always ready for good news, especially in a time like this, when every news report we see or hear is challenging, disconcerting, and even terrifying. One bit of good...

When God Wants To Send You, Will You Go?

By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version Some weeks ago, my friend Sergio Fortes wrote about “the comfort zone,” where we feel, obviously, comfortable. It’s familiar, predictable, and usually does not require more effort than we are...

Lessons For Life and Work – From Noah’s Ark

By Ken Korkow Please click here to download a print-friendly version Be honest: When 2020 started, did your list of goals include: “Things to do during the coronavirus pandemic”? If you did, I would like your advice on scheduling a trip to Mars. At the start of the...

The Inspirational Value Of Managers

By Rick Boxx Please click here to download a print-friendly version Gallup, a prestigious analytics and advisory company founded more than 80 years ago, has published a book called It’s the Manager. According to an article about the book in the Wall Street Journal,...

Character – An Overlooked Professional Quality

By Robert J. Tamasy Please click here to download a print-friendly version Resumes, or if you prefer, curriculum vitae, are interesting documents. They can represent education, work experience, professional skills, achievements and certifications. They help in...

Seeking Hope In Seemingly Hopeless Times

By Jim Langley Please click here to download a print-friendly version We live in very troubled times, without a doubt. Between a global pandemic, social unrest, economic turmoil and frequent instances of severe, extreme weather, many people are beyond concerned – they...