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Tag Archives: choices

July 15, 2016

Review: “Do the Next Right Thing” by Roger Thompson

Do the Next Right Thing by Roger Thompson
Roger Thompson's book, "Do the Next Right Thing," is a guidebook to steer your perplexed heart through the hard choices and challenges you face.
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June 23, 2016

How to do the next right thing [podcast]

Daniel Boone once remarked, “I have never been lost, but I will admit to being confused for several weeks.” We’ve all had times of confusion—when we’re not sure what to make of the situation we’re in or what to do ...
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April 15, 2016

Productivity poison, bad habits of hard-chargers, and luck [Venture Kindling]

This Venture Kindling post feature short bits of information I’ve tripped across or developed that can help you light a fire or revive a fire for your venture.   Kindling from the web: Productivity poison. You may have a habit of drinking ...
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February 13, 2015

Do you suffer from option reduction anxiety?

Do you suffer from option reduction anxiety? You know the feeling. It’s that stress you feel when you have to choose between your many interests. There’s only so much time, which do you pick? You hate even the idea ...
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October 28, 2013

The best choice when you feel trapped

The best choice when you feel trapped
There are times when all of us we feel trapped in some way. We might feel trapped in a job we no longer enjoy, in a marriage that defies reconciliation, or in a financial or health crisis that appears ...
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July 11, 2012

Avoiding worse when a day goes bad

Have you ever had one of those really horrible days that seem to suck the life out of you? The kind that leaves you vulnerable to making things worse? Several months ago, I had a doozy. I had let ...
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