by Bruce McIntyre | Jul 15, 2023 | Serendipity
Summer Sightings #2 She dropped her ice cream.Three-year-old reasoning ensued. Mom was busy with the baby in the stroller, her back turned. The dog was quick to act, swooping in to start licking the dropped ice cream.Still no crying, just thinking. From my seat inside...
by Bruce McIntyre | Jul 7, 2023 | Serendipity
Summer Sightings #1 At 85 years old, he drives a convertible and smiles a lot. He is one of my favorite people with Parkinson’s. In his career, he managed and led hundreds of people in a multi-state regional area, which surely entailed significant stress. These...
by Bruce McIntyre | Jul 2, 2023 | Resilience
Freedom of Discipline #3 Today, here are ten tips for better discipline that are helping me and will hopefully be useful to you. 1. A little bit of something is better than a whole lot of nothing. 2. Said another way, doing a little bit of what you don’t feel like...
by Bruce McIntyre | Jun 24, 2023 | Resilience
Disappointment with Discipline Freedom of Discipline #2 Disappointment is perhaps one of the most common experiences related to the notion of discipline and self-control. You start a diet, an exercise program, or some other worthy habit only to fall off the proverbial...
by Bruce McIntyre | Jun 17, 2023 | Resilience
Freedom of Discipline #1 No one may notice, but you will know. When you do that difficult thing or complete that life giving habit, you can smile, knowing that you have done the right thing though it may go unseen. One of the common denominators of success in any area...