Category Archives: Gratitude

Picking A Mentor – Are They Good at Sales? Or Actually Good …?

Over the last 3 years I’ve taken or been apart of numerous courses and served many seminar leaders. Seeing behind Continue Reading →

“Nothing At All” … Was Momumental

Smack … the windshield wiper fell off. Right onto the windshield. That definitely wasn’t in the cards, as my girlfriend Continue Reading →

Mind Your Business, the Heart Has Reason

“The heart has its reasons which reason knows not of” – Pascal

And through this learned, that taking “a leap of faith” is a big part of life. And through acts of courage and trust, with patience the rewards do come.

Are you following your heart?

The best way for us to prove that, is through action. ;)

Why Facebook Fast? 100% – This is Why

… because every single minute of life an opportunity, to create value or waste opportunity.

This story sheds more light on “WHY” this Facebook Fast was so important to me. And when I got this, it allowed me to see clearly how decisions build a life, whereas before this, I did not have the ability to see future outcomes. This was a huge insight for me, and I want to share it with you.

Want Real Results, But Not Getting Them?

Is it helpful have clear answers to questions like “what do you want”? I believe so. Without it, I equate it to walking into the grocery store with no idea of what you want for supper. How many times do we do this in life? Just going with the flow, and walk out with a low quality frozen food meal, a pack of donuts, eat it, suffer the consequences and loath the results?

Doc says: “You’re Lucky to Be Alive”

BOOM! … was the predominant sound heard throughout a north Edmonton neighbourhood as a house vanished in an instant. This same house was only five doors down from where a friend lived. Last week he spoke of the experience and I could tell the experience was troubling.

Without clarity … what are we?

Frankly, I didn’t have the clarity and purpose to stick with my intention. This in some ways is reflective of my life. Not having crystal clear clarity to stay on my course. This for me was a HUGE lesson.

Sure the other things were great, but that’s not the point. What did I miss out on?

Story of Risk & Honesty = Great Outcome

When I was young, he’d come home – appearing to be a giant of a man. Looking at least 8 feet tall. I could remember being so excited to see him. My dad, my hero.

20 some years later … in that very same room, he’s weak, thin, tired & appears to have aged 50 years, compared to my 20. The cancer’s taking its toll. He’s exhausted & depleted. My father’s giving up his 26 month fight with cancer. Done … all that remains is the closing days & weeks … whatever that was to mean.

Weight of a Storm

“If you want to enjoy the rainbow …

Life of Our Choice

I just love this … it’s straight from Miles Patrick Yohnke (see below), my new friend from Saskatoon. I’ve known Continue Reading →

Creating Change – Balancing Discomfort & Hope

“The must be a balance between comfort and hope to prompt change. Discomfort generates motivation. On the other hand, comfort frequently generates complacency. When there is an absence of hope, there is an absence of incentive.