Ep 48 Doing All The Right Things, Still Feeling Wrong?

This episode tells the story of the walking wounded in mind and spirit. Putting in a valiant effort, and never giving up. Getting results, and progress, but feeling unfulfilled and trapped with no understanding why. Trying to help others in worse condition, but ignoring their own, expecting it to resolve itself. Feeling like as long …

Ep 46 Get In the Game, Stay In the Game

One question that is really easy to overthink. Where do I start? What are the right steps to take after that? We won’t do a lot of things because we are not sure where to begin, or where its going to lead, or why its better than where we already are. People like to say …

#43 Fulfillment from “Swords and Scabbards”

On a previous episode I mentioned a book called “The Power of Truth” by the author William George Jordan, written in 1902. It was so jam packed and striking to me that I have decided to share a principle or two from the book on an ongoing basis from time to time. In the chapter …

#27 Who Are You “On Call” For?

We don’t wear pagers anymore, but anyone can metaphorically page us. This one is eye opening if you consider that you may be unintentionally bound to a 24/7 “on-call” shift in your life to more people than you think you are, and that pager is not silent. The simple tactical exercise in this episode takes …

Navigating the Irony of Fear

Fear is a tricky emotion. Sometimes helpful. Sometimes its the very thing that causes the pain we were afraid of. How should we interpret it in ourselves. In this episode we have stories from fiction, from real life history, and from everyday life to show that its worth getting to know yourself a lot better …

Space To Accept the Challenge

A short follow up to the previous episode entitled The Forgotten Secret of: Creating Space.    I realized over the last week, since I shared the 10 areas to create space in your life, that I had not mentioned that one of the major benefits to creating space in your life in the first place …

A Fresh Quote On Finding Perspective

My late Father John Riggle or “Big Rig” had his own words of wisdom for reducing the solution to complex problems down to a simple phrase of clarity as a guiding principle.   He called these “Riggleisms”.  He hoped his children would have their own one day. Here is one from yours truly.   “Stop Eliminating hope, …