Toilet Paper Rolls

One of the first questions that I was asked to think about was what is one of the biggest stumbling blocks you are running into in your business. After thinking for a few minutes, I wrote down “Toilet Paper Rolls.”

New Year’s Resolutions

I’ve been thinking a lot about goals and plans for 2019 for the last couple of months. I’ve already talked a little about growth goals for my business, though there are a lot of things I didn’t discuss, such as setting budgets for those goals. In my personal life, I wanted to set some goalsContinue reading “New Year’s Resolutions”

FaceBook is Dumb #dogpile

So I found out recently that FaceBook is no longer allowing WordPress sites to post to personal pages. I find that very dumb and inconvenient. Half the reason I started this blog was so I only had to write my thoughts down once and could post to multiple places at the same time.  Looking atContinue reading “FaceBook is Dumb #dogpile”

For accuracy

There is a meme going around right now that looks like this: What George Washington actually said was: “A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined; to which end a uniform and well-digested plan is requisite; and their safety and interest require that they should promote such manufactories as tend to renderContinue reading “For accuracy”

What is the real solution?

If we are really concerned about kids dying from terrible things, I think the conversation needs to be bigger than the tools that are used.

Expressing care and love

One of the great things about being a “D” personality, expressing anger and frustration comes easy to me. Unfortunately, it is also hard for others, who aren’t “D’s,” to understand me when I’m having a great discussion. When I feel I’m having a good talk, I can get excited, which often comes across as aContinue reading “Expressing care and love”

Immigration in the early 1900’s

With all the talk about immigration right now, I want to throw my 2 cents into the pile. While many might not agree that I am an immigrant (seeing as I was born to parents both born in the United States) and that I, too, was born in the United States (yes, to those onContinue reading “Immigration in the early 1900’s”