I was chatting with a friend of mine about his frustrations around social media—he said too many people and businesses sound like squawking parrots—loud, annoying, and painful...
I started luging in 1984. For 24 years I didn’t like the sport of luge. I forced myself to slide because the luge was my ticket to the Olympics. The Olympic dream kept me going....
During the course of one's professional career, the thought crosses their mind that, "I wish I could just work for myself," or they take a look at a product, service, or process...
The 2021 National Recovery Month theme, “Recovery is For Everyone: Every Person, Every Family, Every Community,” reminds people in recovery and those who support them that no...
Editor’s Note: Futurist John Naisbitt died earlier this year at the age of 91. His contribution to the field of future studies was enormous, and he had an early influence in my...
There's a fine line between "Thinking things over" and "Overthinking things." This week will help you recognize when you're thinking is forestalling progress, and how to...
In episode two of Overcome With Auntie Anne, I began sharing my personal story of struggle by talking about the death of my young daughter. If you missed it, I encourage you...
What you do says a lot about you, but why you do what you do says a lot more. That's why I asked Ian Morgan Cron to join me for a conversation all about the...
I had the great honor to deliver a keynote speech this past Sunday on Northern Michigan's beautiful Mackinac Island. Sweeping vistas. Historic homes. Unpolluted air. It's right...
Timothy Rasinski, Ph.D. Kent State University
"It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge."
Albert Einstein
"I would teach...
New hires almost always walk in the door with a spark of excitement. The question is: do you pour water on that spark, or gasoline? If you want to ignite the spark, focus on...
Most people go through life making decisions based on just a fraction of their available options. They hold themselves back because they allow circumstances or other people’s...