Dear Son, Life Is Full Of Opposites And There Is No Manual For The Exact Way

Someone Will Always Be Creating A Taller Building

Dear Son, if you remember only bits and pieces, remember this bit: The long way is the short cut. Frustration, setback, doubt, pain, fear, humiliation, embarrassment – these are all natural predators along everyone’s journey. Be prepared for them. Then crush them.

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Dear Son, Your Father Takes Solace In His Trail Blazing Efforts For You

Willis Tower, Chicago 2009

Dear Son, with just a few more days left in October, and the rose-colored sky of a central Florida dawn coming into focus out our window, your Father takes solace in his efforts to leave a trail for you about what’s important in life.

Every morning for 30 months, I’ve written five differently-themed blogs about Life’s Big Choices. Maybe it’s too much, maybe just a beginning. Either way, if tomorrow never comes, I’m at peace with doing my best.

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Dear Son, And By Mastering Work Life Balance, I Mean Focusing On It Forever

Sow Big Enough To Feed Yourself Plus Others

Dear Son, focusing on work life balance will make all the difference in your effectiveness and efficiency (yes, we need both) as a husband, father, son, etc.

It will also be life’s greatest challenge. In the end though, natural law prevails: we reap what we sow. Forever.

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Dear Son, Lifelong Learning’s Paradox Is Cruel

Was Balance An Issue For America's Midwest Pioneer Farmers?

Dear Son, somewhere along life’s journey, but maybe as late as midlife, adults eventually see the critical connection between Mind, Body, Spirit, Money and HQ.

The paradox is that what’s most important, balance, is something we’re never taught to master.

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