by Kirby Hasseman | Sep 17, 2020 | Blog Post
I had a conversation recently that caught me off guard. When I had the same conversation a week later, with a different person, I felt like I needed to address it. I was talking about a new initiative in Coshocton County called 3 For 3. It’s a community...
by Kirby Hasseman | Sep 15, 2020 | Blog Post
With the proliferation of mistrust in the media right now, I have started to see people say one phrase a lot. “I did my research.” At first glance, I love it. We need to be a more informed citizenship. I love people that go out of their way to be...
by Kirby Hasseman | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog Post
Monday is the most maligned of days. It seems that the entire world complains when Monday comes around again. Some of that negativity is just the product of a culture that seems hell-bent on complaining. So I thought I would spend a quick minute talking about the...
by Kirby Hasseman | Sep 13, 2020 | Blog Post
There is no denying it. 2020 has been a long, strange road. And during these strange times, people have had a hard time deciding what to do. Do we just wait it out? If we hunker down, will this just blow over? Will everything change when we turn the calendar over...
by Kirby Hasseman | Sep 12, 2020 | Blog Post
Back in college, when nearly every one of my friends had posters with attractive women on their walls, I had this poster. It featured Peter’s Laws. It was a list of rules that, it seemed, were written for me. Looking back at that list now, many of his laws...
by Kirby Hasseman | Aug 24, 2020 | Blog Post
When I am managing multiple projects, or have too many things on my mind, my stress level gets really high. On one hand, this makes perfect sense. During these times, there are a lot of balls in the air. Of course I am stressed. But on the other hand, I find that...
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