by Kirby Hasseman | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog Post
I see something happening on social media that is troubling to me. It’s probably been happening for sometime, but it’s just bubbled to the top for me. It’s a frustrating trend of the “Yeah-buts.” What do I mean? It’s simple. No...
by Kirby Hasseman | Dec 11, 2020 | Blog Post
One of my favorite quotes in the world is “The greatest distance in the world is the distance between ‘I know’ and ‘I do.'” I love it because of the simple truth that many of us understand the things we need to do…we just...
by Kirby Hasseman | Dec 7, 2020 | Blog Post
My friend Danny Rosin and his daughters did a simple, but wonderful exercise this past week. They went to a Dollar Tree Store, local to them in North Carolina, and hid $1 bills in various places around the store. They put them on shelves, stuffed them in elf hats,...
by Kirby Hasseman | Dec 2, 2020 | Blog Post
In his most recent book, “The Practice,” Seth Godin makes the case for showing up, and creating “art” consistently. His definition of art includes anything that “might not work.” The idea is, in today’s world, while most are...
by Kirby Hasseman | Nov 30, 2020 | Blog Post
If you drove a car today, you probably wore a seatbelt. It’s a simple (but powerful) piece of equipment designed to keep you and your passengers safe in case there is a car accident. You might not have. But if you don’t, and you are pulled over by law...
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