Recently, I had the opportunity to sit in a courtroom for a full morning while a judge was presented with several case of people defaulting on their debt. It was not a real happy scene to say the least. Honestly, it was quite depressing. I was there with a client. […]
Last week I was invited to be a guest on Talk of the Town with host Karen Allen. The program runs on Winder TV and is seen in several counties around Winder, Georgia. If you live I the area you can watch the program on TV. You can find the […]
It seems just like yesterday, but here we are at another Christmas. While many look at this time of year with anticipation, many look at it far differently as a result of the stress, hustle, and bustle. I trust that you are one looking at this time of year as […]
Tomorrow we celebrate another annual Thanksgiving Day all across America. I am thankful that Abraham Lincoln saw the need many years ago to set aside a day for all of us to be thankful. The older I get the more I see that people are ungrateful for what they have […]
Finally, we reach the top of the pyramid. This is no typical pyramid, but the Pyramid of Success that we have today from the late John Wooden. Success traits that can help us all be better leaders, sports players, employees, business owners, spouses, parents, friends…. And no
John Wooden’s died in 2010. Today, his legacy is still alive with his Pyramid of Success. These short bits of inspiration helped so many basketball players and people alike. If you have missed any of the three previous blog posts, you can find them at my website by clicking h
Eight years ago today was the most important day in my financial life. It hard to believe it has been eight years. This is a re-post of last years remembrance! You can read it here….
This is the third of five installments highlighting John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success. Lessons that all of us can use in our lives daily. 10. Condition – “Ability may get your to the top, but charter keeps you there – mental, moral, and physical.”. Build y
This book made me struggle. It was a struggle to stay in it. Unlike what I expected from what I thought a spiritual book, this book was much more like a text book. Great nuggets throughout, but hard to stay involved. The material and examples, although, were very relevant to […