Armon J. Newton delves into the intricate beauty of imperfections, drawing from personal experiences and tangible landmarks. In a captivating analogy involving a bow tie and a historic tower, Armon challenges our perception of perfection — offering a refreshing perspective on why imperfections might be more valuable than we realize. A must-watch Salty Mug for those seeking a deeper understanding of life’s inherent flaws.
2.5 How to Be Happy in Any Situation
Andy introduces the Grateful Decision: Today, I will choose to be happy. He explains how it really is possible to gain more control over your...
Conditioning
Have you ever wondered why we do certain things the way we do them? Many times, we don’t choose…we are conditioned. In this fascinating Betcha...
Succeed Anyway
Are you discouraged or angry? Have you been treated unfairly because of who you are, what you look like, or where you’re from? Do you feel as though...
Stories from the Road
Wes Hampton is a GRAMMY® Award winning vocalist AND a Master Chef, but this week he’s sharing a few stories from the road. You can’t make this stuff...
4.3 Burn the Boats
Andy tells the story behind one of history’s greatest examples of having a decided heart: the curious decision that legendary Spanish conqueror...
Do businesses have their own culture?
Absolutely. Businesses have their own culture. Businesses have their own culture, families have their own culture, a teams have their own culture,...
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