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Archive for June, 2008

Round Trip and One Way

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Our oldest son graduated from high school a couple of days ago. He will be attending college this fall in another state. My assistant, who made the flight arrangements for our upcoming trip to get him settled there in a couple of months, told me: “I bought round trip tickets for you and your wife, and a one way ticket for your son.”

That statement brought it all home for me.

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Being emotionally strong during financially weak times

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Whatever we call our current economic state, we’re not on a high note. Experts differ on how difficult things will become, and for how long. But no one will argue that this is the best of times.

Your attitude toward all of life is impacted by money. Finances certainly aren’t everything, but they are important. It is easy to become overanxious, discouraged or confused in a downturn, which is not a good thing. You need all your capabilities to be working especially well in a time like this. So how can you have the right attitude during economically tough times? Here are some suggestions:\

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What We Can Learn From Tiger and Rocco

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

The 108th US Open golf tournament in San Diego is now history, both as an event and in the sense of being a classic. Ending with a sudden-death match between Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate, U.S. Open showed the best of the best.

Usually, we tend to focus on either the winner or the loser of a contest, to see what life lessons can be learned. But in this case, there is inspiration from both directions. Here are some thoughts:

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Presidential Voting and Your Relationship with Voting

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Hi Everyone:

Now that the presidential race has come down to two finalists, it’s time to make sure of who you are voting for, and how to do it. As in any US presidential campaign, a lot is at stake. At the same time, there is so much data coming down the pike that it’s easy to get information fatigue. Here are a few pointers for sifting through all the info, and deciding on the who and the why come November:

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Hello to our blogging friends

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Welcome to John’s blog #1!
I am excited about this means of connecting with anyone who is interested in learning more about relationships, growth, marriage, parenting, dating, emotional issues or spiritual growth. Dr. Henry Cloud and I have been writing and speaking on these areas for many years, and I am looking forward to bringing new perspectives that can help make a difference for your life. It will also be fun to read your posts back, and to interact with you.
Hopefully, the material and thoughts

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