Trevor Bayne may have won the Daytona 500 on Sunday, but a small charity he name-dropped will share in the spoils of victory. The 20-year-old NASCAR driver was racing in just his second Sprint Cup competition and is now etched in the record books as the youngest driver to win the sports’ biggest race.
One question that gnaws at the gut of all fathers is this, “How can I leave a legacy for my kids?” The written word has power to shape and encourage our children and build a lasting family legacy.
Pastor Ron Nichols and the Fivestar men of Medicine Lodge, Kansas demonstrate how easy it is to give of their time and make a difference in someone’s life. Way to go men!
Being a Coach has given me some unique opportunities to be a part of some great people’s lives. Growing up, both my Mom and Dad were teachers who went the extra mile for their students and for our family. They were my first examples of mentors and that taught me about leadership.
Few of you have ever heard of Ron Wayne. A lot of you have used the products that stem from his creation. All of you need to know his story because it’s a warning to all of us. Basically, Ron was afraid. Afraid that the payoff wasn’t going to be worth the work. So he quit. And missed out on billions.
For some, Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, a long holiday weekend to head to the beach or fire up the grill. I sincerely hope that Americans attach a deeper meaning to this unique holiday.
Class is in session at the Durham Correctional Center. It’s Entrepreneurship 101 and Brian Hamilton is the professor. Hamilton is the CEO of a computer software company in Raleigh called Sageworks. He created a program called Inmates to Entrepreneurs.
Brian Hill, CEO of Works24 and OnHold Worx Corporation, discusses how businesses can make a difference and change the world by doing what they do best: business.
I’m reading a book by Bob Buford entitled “Halftime”. The premise of the book is that he spent the first half of his life being successful. He built a flourishing business, earned all the money he needed and was admired by many in what he had accomplished…
In his book, Why Men Hate Church, David Murrow lays the groundwork for what most of us know – that is, men do not relate to the typical church.
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