From Academic Probation to Doctorate: The Unlikely Story
A 1.94. That was my GPA my first semester at Brigham Young University. That GPA enabled me to make it on a much more auspicious list than the dean’s list; … Continue reading
A Reggie Miller Education
I’ve always been interested in how we structure education. As an “adult” educator – or learning and development professional, I’ve wondered if we couldn’t learn a bit more from the … Continue reading
Would you be God’s hands?
Because of the general nature of this blog, I rarely discuss religion, but today I want to make an exception because an experience I had today brought my leadership world and … Continue reading
Rachel Canning & Lessons in Forgiveness
The story of 18-year old, Rachel Canning, has been all over the news. For those who were not keeping score, Rachel sued her parents for her tuition and for a … Continue reading
What Did Mom Say?
It probably happens at least once a week (usually a lot more). One of my three children will come up to me with a question about whether or not they … Continue reading
Each life that touches ours for good
The title of this blog is from a hymn of the same name and best expresses my thoughts about a recent event in my life. Two weeks ago, my Uncle … Continue reading
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