Organize the school year so that today’s students are prepared for the future

School bulletin board
This moment in time is worth a second, slightly different, look

 

Organize the school year so that today’s students are prepared for the future:

  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Health care

Stephanie articulated at the very beginning the big three future challenges and opportunities she sees middle school students facing/embracing.

I think she’s spot on.

Clear. Concise. Compelling.

Inspiring.

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Typical day in paradise near Walt Disney World

Disney bumper sticker
Family annual passes since 1982 (I do not use bumper stickers)

 

Typical day in paradise near Walt Disney World.

  • Wife and Son on way to surgery center
  • Son (13) will have 7th colonoscopy
  • Sun almost up
  • Writing this, the 5th of five daily posts
  • Short two-mile run (if I’m lucky)
  • Head to training
  • Learn all day
  • pray all day
  • let go all day
  • hope all day

Probably leaving a few things out.

Be well and remain amazed.

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Where does a person go to see authenticity?

Funny note pad message
Busy and authentic are at odds with each other

 

Where does a person go to see authenticity?

Seriously.

Where?

If you’re not in the business of self-help, it really looks like authenticity is real.

So many people are simply trying to put bread on the table – whatever it takes.

Great acting is alive and well.

The misfits, the odd balls, the loners, the antagonists – they all have two things in common.

Belief.

And a vision.

Moving from surviving to thriving changes the way you approach your art.

Been there, done that, doing it still (only better), and will do it until death.

Bold?

What did you expect?

Life is not a dress rehearsal.

Live like you mean it!

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Dear Son, you know what’s funny?

Summer humor reading table at Barnes and Noble
Summer humor reading table at Barnes and Noble

 

birthday cake smoke from candles
13 smoking guns

 

Dear Son, you know what’s funny?

Today is the first day I’ve lived as the Father of a teenager.

What’s funny is how exciting it is.

Way more than prevailing wisdom advises.

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