Archive : April, 2008
Apr 08 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Perspective is Reality.
Share Today I had a conversation with Coby Tippetts and we were discussing projects and events that occured in th past year and how much we have learned from them. One project we have been involved in was considered by many to be dead. This particular project had issues originally because of the people involved in it. These people have all since left the project to fall on its face. To them [...]
Apr 07 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Gratitude.
Share Gratitude brings so many unique blessings. I think it starts with recognizing the source of your talents, things, ideas, everything you’ve been given. I believe that source to be God, God gives us everything we have. I believe he is personally concerned with our lives and goals. The second step with gratitude is appreciating everything you have been given. Being greatful for any talents, posessions, etc… as well as taking responsibility [...]
Apr 06 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Waiting for Someday.
Share We all do this. “Someday I will ____________.” This blank represents different things for all of us. It usually represents something we would love to do or something that we might really be passionate about. It could be a dream or a vacation, or a business idea. Whatever it is for you is probably something amazing. We have this idea that someday it will magically happen. Usually when we say someday [...]
Apr 05 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings | 2 comments
Meaning of the Word: Try.
Share Try to me has no meaning. It’s as if were saying “I will exert some effort and if it doesn’t come easily I will give up.” I used to use this word all the time. It’s a word that has an excuse mechanism built-in. I would say it knowing that I already had an out. Until I became conscious of my own life, I didn’t realize the effect this word had [...]
Apr 04 2008 by Aaron in Ramblings
Who is Les McGuire?
Share Les McGuire is one of the most influential people in my life. I only heard him present a few times in my life, sadly. I will never forget the first time I heard him speak. The best word I can use to describe his presenting style would be: Anger, like I said the best word that I can think of. He wasn’t like a preacher with the fire and brimstone, he [...]
