Being thankful of others is the greatest gift you can give them

Being thankful of others is the greatest gift you can give them

Generosity & Kindness
“Being thankful not only shows good manners, but a simple expression of thankfulness can go a long way in relationships and communication with others. It not only enhances our own lives, but makes other people feel appreciated.” - Daniella Whyte It’s taken me a long time to fully understand what’s important in this crazy world of ours. But just over the last few days, I think I finally figured it out. Being thankful. Both my wife and I each received unsolicited and unexpected messages of thanks from individuals we work closely with. They weren’t just cookie-cutter messages on thank you cards you purchase from the store. No, they were heartfelt and personal messages thanking us for being a part of their story. Many of us do for others with no…
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Caregiver angels exist at Christmas and all year long

Caregiver angels exist at Christmas and all year long

Generosity & Kindness, Love & Relationships
“Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn't know possible.” - Tia Walker, The Inspired Caregiver: Finding Joy While Caring for Those You Love Over the last few days, I’ve been trying to craft a holiday-themed blog post with little success. Regardless of what I came up with, nothing seemed meaningful or poignant enough for the season. That was until I read this quote about being a caregiver. “Being a caregiver is a great honor but it’s also an incredibly stressful, ongoing experience. Still, it’s a privilege to take care of someone, especially someone who took care of you.” – Jim Gaffigan, actor and comedian, on caring for his wife Jeannie during her long road to recovery after suffering a brain tumor. Powerful words from a man who’s known for…
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Heavy snowfall can produce invaluable moments of stillness

Heavy snowfall can produce invaluable moments of stillness

Life & Living
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."  - Helen Keller When I was eight years old, my sister and I – along with a family friend my sister’s age – ventured out into the neighborhood after a heavy snowfall. While meandering through the un-shoveled snow bundled up like Eskimos, we came across a large evergreen tree whose branches were burdened by the heavy snowfall. Sadly, one branch had broken off from the stress of the frozen precipitation – now sticking straight up from the snow like a sapling sprouting from the earth. The broken branch immediately reminded me of a mini-Christmas tree. Being three years younger than my sister, I asked if we could take it…
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Thankful for all the things you can’t see or touch this year

Thankful for all the things you can’t see or touch this year

Generosity & Kindness, Life & Living
“Empty chairs. Missing loved ones. Lord, how their voices once filled the room, as their echoes fill it now.” - Mitch Albom During this time of year, many of us reflect on what we have to be thankful for. Oftentimes, we equate our thankfulness with “things” – tangible items we see with our eyes or can touch with our hands. While there are certainly “things” to be thankful for that fall under the category of basic necessities and even health, this year I find myself thankful for something much different – much more personal. This year, I’m thankful for something you can’t see with your eyes or touch with your hands. No, it’s something you FEEL in your heart. This year, I’m thankful for the memories. A frightening reality of…
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Nice guys in business are definitely running a different race

Nice guys in business are definitely running a different race

Life & Living
The other day I came across a study originally published in the Harvard Business Review, which draws a conclusion about “nice guys” that truly surprised me. “Results showed that more agreeable — i.e., nicer and friendlier — men earned significantly less than other men. This isn't typically true for young workers — the effect is only visible once men turn 30, and it's strongest between ages 40 and 60.” This study (which followed men's earnings over a period of time) attributed three personality traits as the influencers of those earning greater financial benefits between the ages of 40 and 60. Those traits included men who are more conscientious, more extroverted, and less agreeable. These traits often do not apply to the “nice guys” out in the world. It got me…
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