Monthly Archives: December 2011

Like Short Chapters in a Book

I read several books each month and usually try to fit my reading time into some of the free moments of my day. Since my reading time tends to come in short segments, I find it most effective if the … Continue reading

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Short fits in busy schedule

I am an avid podcast listener while I am driving from place to place. I sync my iPod each week to download the latest episodes of my favorite programs. These episodes range from short (less than 15 minutes) to longer … Continue reading

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Short is memorable

As the years have passed, we have collect countless photos of our family experiences and events. We now find it very difficult to review these memories that are spread across many photo albums, boxes, computer folders, and devices. We just … Continue reading

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Short and at the moment

This past weekend, I had the opportunity to teach a brief concept to a business friend. The encounter was not planned and occurred in a hallway. The success depended on my preparation. Are you ready to teach at the moment … Continue reading

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