Category Archives: Personal Development

Work-Family-Balance: Blessing your Kids

Have you ever thought that while you’re pursuing your business goals you might be leaving your children behind somehow? Most of us understand that money is not the most important thing in life, but “but it’s right up there with … Continue reading

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TEAM BUILDING: “Keep your finger off my control panel”

Setting boundaries as a supervisor Don’t you hate it when someone starts typing on your keyboard without asking, or a supervisor who needs to keep on pressing your buttons, sticking their fingers ahead of yours, when another couple of seconds … Continue reading

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In Memory of the 30

There are times when the loss of someone causes you to live your life with an intentional vigor… As though you’re living your life for them as though through their untimely loss, you have been handed a sacred privilege and, … Continue reading

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$5 per gallon? My pleasure!

Uh-oh….should have bought gas at the last town! That’s what i was telling myself as i was driving for the first time through a desert area i was unfamiliar with. Come on, this is the United States, a McDonalds on … Continue reading

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Don’t be a Dr. Zachary Smith!

For those of you who do not know what Lost In Space is, it is an old weekly TV adventure that came out in the 1960’s about a futuristic first family to be sent into space to help colonize a … Continue reading

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Suffering from Unbalanced Commitment?

Do you ever feel like you’re working too hard on a relationship? It could be that you are suffering from a case of unbalanced commitment. This one took me years to learn but I finally got it. If you desire … Continue reading

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5 things I looked for in a mate During a recent talk with my wife, now being married to me for 13 years, I happen to mention I had a list of traits I sought in others when I was … Continue reading

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Courage in Getting Help

Where health and leadership cross paths came to mind again as I was listening to Family Life Today, a radio broadcast hosted by Dennis Rainey. In it he spoke about his experience amongst a group of combat veterans who were … Continue reading

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Where Health and Leadership Cross Paths

Since health and nutrition concerns are often vastly different from leadership issues,  I am currently working a new blog which will focus on leadership development. I will keep the current leadership articles here on BestBuckBuck but will later republish them … Continue reading

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Of Privates and a General – A Father’s story is never fully told

Prelude As I pondered over a post from a fellow blogger who wrote about keeping track of what you are grateful for, I made a note in my journal , “A father’s story is never fully told.” As we celebrate … Continue reading

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