In the inaugural episode of the Circle of Gumption, I sat down with guest Kenneth O’Neal to discuss his unique approach to personal development. O’Neal, a former certified public accountant, shares ...
Join us on our latest episode of Circle of Gumption, where we delve into the fundamentals of the Circle of Gumption and the four pillars of being, doing, giving, and creating a legacy. We will discuss ...
During the eight years before going off to the seminary, I taught health and physical education at a high school in Ohio. Most of what I did with the gym classes centered on physical fitness. I was a ...
When I was a cab driver, a passenger told me he was a professor at the Rockefeller University, which has the world’s highest percentage of science Nobel Prize winners. I jokingly said, “I’m not ...
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Stop, young Mr. or Miss High School Graduate. Sit down for a minute. Let's talk. You have learned a lot of stuff. You have talents in many areas. You have worked hard. Or maybe you never learned much.
When I was a cab driver, a passenger told me he was a professor at the Rockefeller University, which has the world’s highest percentage of science Nobel Prize winners. I jokingly said, “I’m not ...