by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 29, 2019 | Reflections
What the Polar Vortex can teach us about Achieving Our Goals There’s a message that I’ve heard (often) from various ‘thought leaders’ about goal setting and personal achievement, which I think can be both aggregated and summarized as such: RAISE YOUR STANDARDS. I.E....
by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 23, 2019 | Reflections
I’m afraid of my Email Inbox – [ The War of 1812 ] While at war with Napoleon’s France, the United Kingdom constructed a naval blockade to choke off their international trade. This was a cunning economic wartime strategy, but there was one...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 21, 2019 | Reflections
One Middle-Aged White Guy’s Thank You Note to Martin Luther King Jr I must admit this: I don’t know very much about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I certainly know that he was an integral figure, to say the very least, in the civil rights movement…and I know that he...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 18, 2019 | Reflections
What I Learned at the Second Grade Spelling Bee Inch-by-Inch is a Cinch, but Yard-by-Yard is…HARD.Remember that saying? Well if there is one principle that I wish I had learned sooner, it is this.And as I think about it, there’s probably a better way to say it. Let...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 8, 2019 | Reflections
Can the Government Shutdown actually give us hope for the future? “Lack of clarity is always a sign of dishonesty.” – Celia Green Regardless of your political persuasion and/or view of the current federal government shutdown, you’ve got enough...