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I am a “star”

So that completes my week at the All American Soap Box Derby in Akron, Ohio.  And a fine week it was, lots of personal insights, lots of opportunities to serve the Champions and their families. I also got lots of opportunities to be a “star”. For at least 12 hours during the week I was […]

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Life is amazing!

When I set out for the Soap Box Derby last weekend I wrote that I would report on what I learned from the young drivers, ages 7-17.  How delightful that at the Akron Rubber Ducks minor league baseball game Tuesday night I met an 89 year old Korean War veteran named Harold. Harold has an

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Mistakes?

Today at the All American is car repair day.  Every single car, every single washer, nut and bolt has been inspected.  If a car has something wrong, a mistake if you will, today is the day they are taken care of.   The cool thing is that once that mistake has been rectified, the car

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Possibility

Day one of the All American Soap Box Derby Championships for 2014.  Today I had the honor of working with almost 500 champions and their families as they were welcomed to Akron.  Here is my take-away: For almost every one of these racers there is a chance, a good chance that on Saturday THEY will

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Preparedness

The All American Soap Box Derby week in Akron, Ohio began today with a 5K run.  I participated in honor of my friend Bill Speeg who was also a Derby nut.  Bill passed away training to run an Ironman event.  Even though he was training in a nation-wide chain of fitness centers, when his heart

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Diminishing Returns

No, this blog is not about the number of returns being sent to the IRS, it is about how we can find ourselves working longer, and getting less from the effort.  In a few days I will be heading to Akron, Ohio to work with the All American Soap Box Derby, one of the truly

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Staying ahead of the Curve

I hereby confess, I am not a person who was born to the computer.  I am not a person who was born with a mobile phone in my hand.  This brave new world of instant communication is a puzzlement to me, and occasionally I have to be pulled, kicking and screaming into the world of

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The Good Old Days

I bet you have heard that phrase; “back in the good old days”. So my question is, just when were the good old days?  Were they five years ago, ten, twenty, fifty years ago?  Our memories have this wonderful way of redefining the past; highlighting those things which we like, downplaying those which are uncomfortable.

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Say Thank You

Most of us are pretty good when it comes to thanking others for gifts, service, directions, and that type of thing, but who are we not thanking?  Ourselves. If you have ever heard yourself think ‘I get no thanks around here’? Perhaps it is because the most important person to thank is ourselves!  We do

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Freedom Celebration

As we approach the celebration of the American Revolution, we are encouraged to give thanks for all those who came before us and put their beliefs on the line regardless of the cost to themselves and their families.  The list is long to be sure.  So, thank you to all of those whose names are well known,

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