The Two Envelopes You Receive At Birth: Success and Failure. Possibly the most powerful and specific instruction on the topic of personal success is this short
There Are Four People Sitting In A Room – None of them think alike.
I realized the other while sitting at dinner with my folks and my brother, that as much as we have shared the same experiences there is a vast difference in wha
No Matter If Its Not Good Enough…Just write…
I don’t really care if anyone reads this or not, it is my diary and while I will not tell all online, I intend to be a bit more direct in saying things than I n
Tim's Blog: ''To Be or Not To Be'' The mother of all questions.
Today is my first blog diary post, December 6, 2013, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
”To be or not to be” are famous words, nearly everyone has heard them, but few
Knock, Knock, Knock… nobody is home.
Where are you? To do anything well, it is helpful if you are doing it all of the time. Consistency is one of the most important factors in doing anything well.
The Theater Family
Being a full time part of a theater is like being in a big family. Having worked in German theaters for a long time, you get used to ”going to work” at a the
Blog Your Life And Document Your Life As You Live It!
Blogging Your Life Is A Great Way To Record Memories. I spent the last 25 years living in Germany, and much of it goes forgotten because I didn’t archeive my li
Wintertime Is Dark…Use it to build your business online!
Winter is dark, so use all of that indoor time to build your business.Why not use all of the dark time to build your business online? It is perfect. If you
The #1 Reason To Build A Business Online From Home is…
….to create a constant source of passive income. That is it in a nutshell. You can bang your head against a wall trying to sell products to people till y
Bowling Green, KY: Home of WKU, Corvette, Fruit of the Loom, Riddell, SKyPac and more!
My first memory of Bowling Green was formed back in 1965 when my family moved when my father got a faculty instructor position in Psychology at Western Kentucky