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MEMORIAL DAY MESSAGE FROM MATT MISSAD, CEO

Not long ago, I watched episodes of a miniseries: The Man in the High Castle. It depicts what life would be like if we had lost WWII, and Nazi Germany and Japan ruled the world. In the storyline, the United States is divided: the Greater Nazi Reich in the east and the Japanese Pacific States in the west. The Rocky Mountains serve as a neutral zone – kind of like the DMZ between North and

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TODAY’S LESSON: READ MORE

Let me give you a behind the screen view of how these notes come about. I read regularly.  My mom, an English teacher, cultivated a joy of reading when I was young.  I was a poor classroom student as a kid. More interested in sports and recess than the classroom.  But I loved reading.  It helped counter years of classroom neglect.  But if I could do it differently, I probably wouldn’t. Being a reader for 60

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PHYSICALLY LOOSE, MENTALLY TIGHT – A POWERFUL COMBINATION

“Physically loose. Mentally tight.” – Arthur Ashe Ashe was a Hall of Fame tennis player.  He was an African American playing in a traditionally “white” game in the 1960s and 1970s.  Because he was a pioneer in the sport, he knew that he must always remain on his best behavior.  His decorum had to be perfect. He could not draw unwanted attention. On the court though, it was different.  He could go wide open.  Leap. 

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A MOTHER’S DAY SALUTE

I’m a day late on a Mother’s Day salute, but this made me chuckle because it’s true. Coach Krzyzewski, Hall of Famer, said: “Be as tough as your mothers. They show up every day.” It caused me to think about all the tough mothers I know. So many who work. So many are doing the parenting alone. So many have deep ambitions for their children and work hard to fulfill them. So many who have

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TURNING MISTAKES INTO LEARNING EVENTS

“It seems that the necessary thing to do is not to fear mistakes, to plunge in, to do the best that one can, hoping to learn enough from blunder to correct them eventually.” – Abraham Maslow Maslow was an American psychologist who studied human development and satisfaction. He developed a theory called “The Hierarchy of Needs,” which described the process through which one achieves a good life. Thus, if you want to “happen to the

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FIVE STEPS TOWARD REALIZING YOUR DREAM

Jon Gordon’s five elements to realize a dream: A positive vision The will to work for it Belief that it will happen A supportive team Faith during the journey Gordon is a favorite author. His book The Energy Bus is popular in business these days. I recommend it. These five steps toward realizing a dream resonated with me. You can substitute the word dream with goal, mission, or destination. Gordon describes the mindset for achievement.

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THE CARE AND FEEDING OF THE HEART

“You fuel your heart with six things: what you watch, what you read, what you listen to, who you surround yourself with, how you talk to yourself, and what you visualize.” – Joshua Medcalf, author of Chop Wood, Carry Water! I had the privilege of speaking to the honor students at Bartow High School on the night they were recognized. These kids are the best and brightest in our community. They are doing good things

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CHANGING WHAT YOU THINK CAN CHANGE HOW YOU FEEL

How are you feeling today? Excited – Bored – Hopeful – Hopeless – Dreadful – Engaged – Grateful –Resentful – Joyful? You can feel all sorts of ways. I had a friend who started dreading Monday on Sunday. It became her habit. I hope that’s not your reality. I read a quote today: “Changing what you think can change how you feel.” So often, our thinking defines us. And the thinking determines how we feel.

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FAILURE ISN’T FATAL – STRETCH A BIT FARTHER

I have a friend named Arnie Bellini. Last week, he set out to swim the English Channel. It is a daunting task – over 23 miles from the Cliffs of Dover across a massive shipping lane to France. There are powerful currents. The water temperature is between 50 and 60 degrees. It can take 12 to 15 hours, depending on the conditions. You don’t even try it without months of training and preparation. Arnie is

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POSITIVE FEEDBACK

WAYS TO BE THE BOSS’S FAVORITE

Loved this post by Greg Berge: Ways to be the Boss’s Favorite: Players They Can Trust – Show up. Do what you promise. Do what you’re called to do. Be accountable. Players Who Make the Right Plays – Do the right thing. Step up to hard things. Lead the way. Players Who Fill a Role – Do your job. Distinguish yourself by the high quality of work that you do. Don’t get distracted. Players Who

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THE JUICE IS WORTH THE SQUEEZE

“Everything you want is on the other side of ‘hard’.” – CJ McCollum, NBA player McCollum is a story of overachievement.  He was undersized.  Played college basketball at a non-descript school.  Was a long shot to be an NBA player but worked his way to being a first-round draft pick and was a solid star in his 10th year in the league. I heard him describe his approach to the game and his development on a podcast called

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HAPPENING TO THE WORLD – A SATISFYING WAY TO LIVE

PalletOne leaders “happen to the world.” What does that mean? A PalletOne leader is confident. Each situation creates an opportunity for service and contribution. We are talented and put those talents to work. We see those around us as having talent. We seek to unlock it. We realize that we can be called upon to take the initiative to improve things at any moment. We act when the situation calls for it. We inspire through

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SUFFERING AND CHALLENGES

“Weep, trust, pray, think, shift, hope, grow. Ways to handle suffering.” – Tim Keller Tim Keller was a preacher from New York City. He passed away in 2023. I followed him on Twitter because he tweeted profound thoughts like the one above. You don’t exit life without tough things happening to you. It’s a fact. None of us are exempt. In specific order, Keller gave us seven verbs to consider when challenged: Weep – It’s

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