January 28, 2015 by Daniel P. Clark

Learning by Teaching

I grew up in a home-school family.  That being the case there were times where my mom was learning as well while still teaching.  There are many times where the teacher will learn from the student.  As we learn we can both sharpen our own knowledge and refine it by teaching what we learn to…

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June 6, 2014 by Daniel P. Clark

Characteristics That Attract

Every person should seek to become the best they can be. One fairly obvious trait that is attractive is confidence.  We people love to see confidence; so much so that we seek to follow it.  Why is that do you suppose?  What does the image of confidence exude?  Confidence seems to be an indicator of…

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May 8, 2014 by Daniel P. Clark

Habits, Patterns, and Will Power

We are all creatures of habit. Habit’s that we have chosen at some point and then ingrained into patterns that we follow. Unless something inhibits this pattern we typically are predictable; following our own patterns. Willpower: Willpower is a present tense measurement of the strength of following our conscience choice versus the default pattern of…

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November 1, 2013 by Daniel P. Clark

Leverage Your Mind

I find it interesting that people can compliment talents and abilities as if a person was born with them. It’s as if they, and their world view, don’t see it as a possibility for themselves. That ought not to be. In essence we are all created equal. The abilities one has is a compilation of…

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