Monday Manna

Visions For The Future In Unprecedented Times

By Rick Boxx
• February 1, 2021

In the esteemed magazine of years past, the Saturday Evening Post, Alexander Winton, who was the first automobile manufacturer, wrote about his experiences of being ...

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Overcoming What Goes On ‘Behind The Curtain’

By Ken Korkow
• January 25, 2021

Many years ago I toured a meat packing facility. After seeing for the first time how hotdogs were made, it was more than a year ...

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What Is Your Perception Of Work?

By Robert J. Tamasy
• January 18, 2021

As we continue to deal with the repercussions of the global COVID-19 pandemic, our work – and how we perceive it – has been dramatically ...

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What ‘Experts’ Don’t Tell Us About Contentment

By Jim Mathis
• January 11, 2021

A few weeks ago, the pastor of our church asked us to write down one word that described our current emotional state. I wrote “content.” ...

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Never Underestimate The Value Of A Friend

By Rick Boxx
• January 4, 2021

If you have ever watched a TV wildlife documentary that shows a lion hunting its prey, you will recognize the lion’s common practice: Finding the ...

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After The ‘Worst Of Times,’ Planning For Better Times

By Robert J. Tamasy
• December 28, 2020

Charles Dickens, in his classic novel, The Tale of Two Cities, opened with the declaration, “It was the best of times, it was the worst ...

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Determining What Christmas Is Really All About

By Robert J. Tamasy
• December 21, 2020

Over the centuries, countless billions of words have been spoken and written about Christmas. Some commentators still engage in discussions about “the true meaning of ...

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All Good Leaders Have A Limp

By Dr. Stephen R. Graves
• December 14, 2020

Maybe you are familiar with the story in Genesis 32 in the Bible’s Old Testament. Alone for the night, Jacob, who would become the patriarch ...

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The Potential Downside of Expertise

By Rick Boxx
• December 7, 2020

English-born, Canadian author Malcolm Gladwell has written a number of books offering unique perspectives on the social sciences. in his book, Outliers, he made popular ...

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Reconnecting During Times Of Disconnection

By Jim Langley
• November 30, 2020

This year’s global pandemic has taken a toll in many ways. One that is sometimes overlooked or underestimated is becoming disconnected from important personal relationships, ...

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Giving Thanks Even In Times Of Adversity

By Robert J. Tamasy
• November 23, 2020

Once again we enter the time of year when in some countries, special thanksgiving observances take place. Even though it does not require an official ...

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Seven Qualities Of A Disciplined Investor

By Austin Pryor
• November 16, 2020

When it comes to investing, learning what to do is relatively easy. But doing what we are supposed to do is surprisingly hard. We can be our own worst ...

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