The Basics Still Serve Us Well

The Basics Still Serve Us Well

So much of what we need to be successful, we learn when we’re young. All those little lessons from our grandparents and kindergarten teachers are some of the best tools we have to stay safe, healthy and optimistic during dark, dangerous times

Welcome to the corner of life and change!

Welcome to the corner of life and change!

What if you:
Created a growth plan rather than a recovery plan?
Called it a month of self-improvement not self-quarantine?
Tracked pounds lost rather than sales cancelled?
Collected new relationships rather than online leads?
Started a competition for most chapters read rather units sold?
Treasured moments of gratitude rather than contracts signed?

Do your part fighting crisis “mis-information” online.

Do your part fighting crisis “mis-information” online.

I personally stick to science sites and authoritative medical sources whose reputation is trustworthy. I’m also on the lookout for articles that aren’t information at all: They’re speculations designed to amp up anxiety. These “articles” start with words like “Possible” and “Could” and describe scenarios of overwhelmingly negative possibilities.