Archive for 'Tag Archives: 'reinvention''
Dare to Do
2011 is indeed a year for change. Whether you were prepared for change or not, it’s happened. Whether good, bad or indifferent, it’s happened. Change is the one constant we can rely on to always rear [...]
6 Signs It’s Time to Move On from Your Job
No job is meant to last forever. Yet so many people opt to hang on and squeeze as many paychecks as they can out of their job. I have tremendous respect for people who remain in [...]
Wherever You Go, There You Are
One of my favorite quotes comes from the Zen philosophy, and in my opinion it carries a few different messages. I believe the main meaning of “Wherever you go, there you are” is a reassurance that [...]
A New Life Might Be a Matter of Simply Fine-Tuning
Reinvention. It sounds catchy, doesn’t it? But it can be hard work. It’s easy to “re-imagine” oneself: what if I were… more elegant, more successful, more healthy, kinder, more lovable, and wealthier? But the “invention” is [...]
From American Idol to Small Business
I’ll admit it, I’m a huge American Idol fan. I might watch the show with my children, but I’m the first one in front of the television on American Idol night. This year’s season definitively proved [...]
Five Steps to Finding the Courage to Make a Career Change
The career path you choose is one of the most important decisions you make in life. After all, most of your waking hours each year are spent at work. If you struggle to find happiness in [...]
Reinvention Starts Now!
The eternal optimist sees reinvention as the “best case scenario.” Why? Because there is only one way to move, and that is UP! There is no time like the present to step up and step into [...]
Posterity: The Father of Reinvention Part II
When my son was four, he was still not potty-trained, could not effectively communicate beyond echolalia, a condition where autistic children repeat part or all of what they hear without understanding. He would ‘stim,’ a condition [...]
Posterity: The Father of Reinvention Part I
I am a father of a beautiful seven-year old son. He is autistic. You can absorb that while I tell you how great a child he is. He is warm and friendly. He is generous. He [...]
Inhale Courage, Exhale Fear: Perspective
“Poor is the man whose pleasures depend on the permission of another.” - Madonna Louise Ciccone [...]









The Risky and Rewarding Business of Buying My Own Company
Thank you Lucille!
The Risky and Rewarding Business of Buying My Own Company
Your story is an inspiration for all of us.
No! You Can't Pick My Brain: It Costs Money to Maintain
Excellent article! I equally enjoyed your book.
Notes for a First Time Leader
Great article! I'd like to add: A great leader must continue to learn
Because I'm Entitled: What is the world coming to?
Great post! I am in agreement with you... I have been working in a n