Did you try the zone challenge we talked about last week? If you don’t know what I’m talking about, keep reading and then go catch the last… Read more “What Zone Are You In? 🍩 Part 2”
Author: loveworksleadership
What Zone Are You In?
Have you ever struggled to find the motivation to do something you know is important? I’ll raise my hand up high. If you are breathing, you know… Read more “What Zone Are You In?”
Sometimes you have to judge a book by its cover
Anchor tagged along with me to a bookstore the other day. Those are my “happy places.” As we wandered the aisles, he picked up a book for… Read more “Sometimes you have to judge a book by its cover”
Not found in textbooks
Don’t you just love when you have a serendipitous moment? They don’t happen everyday! I had one of these a couple of weeks ago when a children’s… Read more “Not found in textbooks”
You say tomato, I say tomatĹŤ
The last 3 months have been hard. While some of us might be wishing that things could go back to the way they were in February, I… Read more “You say tomato, I say tomatĹŤ”
The Perfect Color
One of my earliest memories of a close childhood school friend was Stanley. The best man in my wedding and “brother from another mother” was Calvin. Someone… Read more “The Perfect Color”
Take on Courage
Last year, my wife snapped a quick picture on her phone that has stood out over and over in my mind. I want to share that moment… Read more “Take on Courage”
Your Quarantine Cover Song
What if someone made your life into a musical? Over these past 11 weeks, what would be the theme song? Would it be “Hard knock life” from… Read more “Your Quarantine Cover Song”
Bucket Schmucket List
You would never believe it. I was totally caught off guard the other day… watching the Sonic the Hedgehog movie (with my kids, of course). In what… Read more “Bucket Schmucket List”
A typical day and not-so-average napkin
One summer afternoon, four hungry guys went out to lunch to discuss the finishing touches on a movie they had been working on. Near the end of… Read more “A typical day and not-so-average napkin”