How to Achieve Your 2017 Resolutions:

goals.jpgIf the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results, then why do we bother setting New Years resolutions (NYRs)? USA Today estimates that 80% of NYRs fail while Forbes magazine and New York Magazine both estimate a bleaker 92% failure rate within the calendar year.  The failure is not only unsurprising, but is preventable!

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John Maxwell and Big Brother

gap.jpgI just concluded rereading George Orwell’s grim novel 1984.  The book painted a bleak picture of our future; however, such a future filled with “Big Brother,” “Thought Police,” and criminalization of nearly everything we enjoy, never came to exist (and I will venture to guess that it never will).  Thought the fictitious world will remain fiction, one pillar of the made-up governmental structure remains terrifying to me: “Ignorance is Strength.”

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I Can’t Wait Until Thursday

vote.pngWe all know that in 48 hours millions of Americans will head to the polls to elect our next President.  We all know this election is important.  We all know this election boils down to choosing polar opposites.  We all know that our country is divided. However, with all of this knowledge, I am guessing that many Americans feel how I do, we all can’t wait for Thursday, November 10th.

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Are We One?

compromiseThe 2016 election season has been one of the most unpredictable rollercoasters in the history of our nation’s politics.  However, on November 8, 2016, the craziness comes to an abrupt halt as voters head to the polls and finalize their decisions about who will lead our country.  America, a beacon of hope for millions across the globe, is going to be placed on two radically different tracks depending on the outcome of the presidential election.  However, as America decides who will lead, we must ask the question: will the rest follow? Continue reading “Are We One?”

Great Leap Forward: The Sequel

eye.jpgConsider this, in June of 2007 the first iPhone was sold. Just 9 years ago we didn’t have the “app store,” but recently the 1 billionth iPhone was sold.  In one decade, we went from a crazy guy named Steve Jobs talking about the iPhone, to the iPhone being as common as any other piece of technology.
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Plane Drool

plane.pngNext time you are cruising at 37,000 feet, eating a bad substitute to trail mix, and bored out of your mind, take a good look around.  Start with the rows around you that allow you to be inconspicuous, then work your way back.  What are the people doing?

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Comfort Killer

panic.pngI am the comfort killer.  I sleep very little. I work out to the point of being sick to my stomach. I push myself to do things I hate. I take cold or lukewarm showers. I read books that are agonizingly slow and are sometimes less exciting than watching paint dry.  I assure you I am not a masochist or Sysphean. However, many of you are probably wondering, “what the hell is wrong with you?”

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A Look at Time: Part 2

This post is a continuation of “Wasting our Lives Away.”

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The Grand Canyon started as a normal looking riverbed; the tallest tree in the Redwoods began as a sapling.  Patience and the passing of time can produce remarkable outcomes.

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FOMC Impact

investing.jpgWhat if there was a way for investors to not only know a specific day in which stock prices will be moving, but the exact minute? What if that stock movement occurred on a set, predictable, and even published, schedule? You will really dislike hearing that this movement in equity prices has already occurred five times this year, and will happen at least three more.

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