I’m definitely pushing the boundary on the meaning of “Tidbit,” but this is an oldie and a goody and perfect for Christmas Eve. I originally wrote this particular post for Linked 2 Leadership in December 2010, shared it at work, (and was even gifted a framed copy...
On Sunday, we took a bit of a stroll down Christmas memory lane. Our son-in-law shared some family traditions he was raised with and our daughter shared some of her favorites. I recalled some stories from my childhood Christmases, too.I couldn’t help but think...
If you celebrated Christmas, did Santa leave you anything spectacular under the tree? If Chanukah was your holiday festival, did you exchange gifts with family and friends? Maybe the latest electronics? Some new clothes? Gift cards? For the first time in my life,...
My Mom loved Christmas. She particularly enjoyed our simple Sunday School Christmas pageants each year. She would patiently teach the littlest children a Christmas carol to sing in the annual children’s church service. And, of course, the littlest ones were...
Holiday lights are everywhere. There is plenty of red and green; silver and gold shimmers wherever you look. Some people celebrate with blue and white, others with red, green and black. Though colors may overlap, not all holiday decorations are alike. Drive through...
I always try to see the upside of life, filtering everything through my positive attitude. Whether dealing with everyday life or elevating emerging leaders, we can learn from the past, must live fully in the present and be ready for an exciting future. Join me on the journey.