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Sourcing

Some people are better at seeking advice than giving it. Others give great advice but rarely seek it. This ode is to the latter. A common trait of a good fixer is someone who has the answer for everything and everyone, seemingly, except themselves. And, although they do have fitting answers to their own problems, […]

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Confidently in Review

After graduating or completing a course designed to further knowledge of any craft or skill, spectators will habitually ask, “So, what are you doing now?” Not recalling the work, if any, it took to build the bridge of networks and understanding to throttle them to the positions they are in today. In their minds, now

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Resourcefulness.

Natural resources are more integral to Communities than ever before.   Success can be a daunting task. So daunting that often, what is required of it changes us. Individuals driven by success can become obsessed with chipping away things and people that seem to be in the way of their goals. In the end, when

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Good News Only, Please!

Eat to sustain yourself for the Journey. Not to Satisfy the Moment. We have all heard it before, “You are what you eat.” Figuratively and literally, this is true. Our bodies have proven to have a complexed assimilation process where things that are consumed go in and either contribute to or disturb the Life process.

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Like a Proof of Purchase, What does it feel like to hold your Proof of Purpose?

Goal setting comes easy, but what about goal Questioning? 2020 was a futuristic checkpoint for the World. It was all too common to hear not only ambitious individuals speak on goals they wished to achieve by 2020, but even companies and corporations shared 2020 visions with their core stakeholders. Then as soon as 2020 came,

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