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3 weeks ago

Five lessons about the way we treat people Lesson 5

Royce Shook · 5 - Fifth Important Lesson - Giving When it Counts. · My thanks to Aubrey and Ron for the following stories · Many years ago, when I worked as a volunteer at a hospital, I got to know a little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare & serious disease. · Her only chance of re ...

4 weeks ago

Five lessons about the way we treat people Lesson 4

Royce Shook · Once upon a time, there was a King who decided to spice up his kingdom's roads with a giant boulder. It wasn't for aesthetic reasons, mind you, but more of a "let's see what happens" royal experiment. So, he slyly hid in the bushes, munching on royal popcorn, waiting for the dram ...

4 weeks ago

Five lessons about the way we treat people Lesson 3

Royce Shook · In a time when an ice cream sundae was more affordable, a 10-year-old boy went into a hotel's coffee shop and took a seat at a table. A waitress placed a glass of water in front of him."How much is an ice cream sundae?" the boy asked. "50 cents," the waitress replied. The little ...

1 month ago

Five lessons about the way we treat people

Royce Shook · My thanks to Aubrey and Ron for the following stories which will be posted over the next few days. · 1 - First Important Lesson - Cleaning Lady. · During my second month of college, our professor gave us a pop quiz. I was a conscientious student and had breezed through the questi ...

2 years ago

10 Leadership Lessons to Succeed During Turbulent Change

Jim Taggart ·   · To say that the first two decades of the 21st Century have been packed with major change events is an understatement. From the now 20-year war in Afghanistan, the Iraq war and the contrived conditions for its prosecution by President G.W. Bush, the Occupy Wall Street movement ...

3 years ago

Procrastination

Royce Shook · Procrastination is an incredibly common problem, and I am using it as an excuse, for not doing an important task that I really don’t want to do. The task will take only about 8 hours and is relatively easy. The excuse I have come up with is pretty good for me, but at the same tim ...

4 years ago

Golf tips

Royce Shook · I am on a golf theme for a while, because we are starting to plan our annual golf trip. My friends have for over the past 40 years have taken a week-long golf tourney and I am a relative newcomer to the trip as I only joined in 2002. The trip is a fun way to bond with friends and ...

6 years ago

10 Leadership Lessons to Succeed During Turbulent Change

Jim Taggart · In my ebook Workforce of the Future: Building Change Adaptability, 2nd Edition I talk about four major forces that are exerting major effects on our planet and its 7.5 billion inhabitants. However the core of the ebook is about leadership, specifically what each of us can do, reg ...

6 years ago

"... expose ourselves to the winds of change."

Graham🐝 Edwards · Recently I was skimming a number of Andy Grove* quotes from his book "Only the Paranoid Survive" and kept coming back to this quote— · “The person who is the star of a previous era is often the last one to adapt to change, the last one to yield to logic of a strategic inflection ...

6 years ago

Lessons for "making something happen"...

Graham🐝 Edwards · They say chess is a strategic thinkers game with the simple goal of capturing the king. The strategies to accomplish this however are complex, with moves and counter moves thought out in advance to make it happen — Some have said chess is the board game of life. · Like chess, eve ...

7 years ago

A Brief Lesson About Canada...

Kevin Pashuk · This graphic was found on Reddit and came to my attention through Col. Chris Hadfield - one of Canada's preeminent astronauts and generally cool guy. · Given it's Canada's 150th birthday this year, I thought I'd share it with my global beBee Community. · This map shows our countr ...

7 years ago

Pastels and Pleats in a Truckstop – A Lesson in Cultural Awareness (Updated)

Kevin Pashuk · The 1980’s were not known for their contribution to high fashion. · For the most part, I didn’t care. My wardrobe of choice consisted of cotton shirts (preferably black), blue jeans, and if I could get away with it, cowboy boots (otherwise known as a man’s timeless classic). · ...

7 years ago

How Poker Reflects Life: 8 Hard Lessons Learned

Paul "Pablo" Croubalian · After I sold my company and before I went to culinary school, I played poker. It's not in any profile. I was more curious than anything else. I wondered if it was possible to actually earn a living that way. There were few things I could do with myself. Non-compete clauses can be ...

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