It’s Supposed to Be Boring
From the Desk of Keith Hafner It's Supposed to be Boring! I was talking with a friend of mine. I knew she belonged to a local health club and I asked her how her [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner It's Supposed to be Boring! I was talking with a friend of mine. I knew she belonged to a local health club and I asked her how her [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner It's Not About What Happens. It's almost always about what happens NEXT. Have a setback? Receive some criticism? Get some bad news? Fall short? Have a lousy day? [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner ‘It’s Hard to be Successful…or Is It?’ When faced with a difficult challenge, people often shrink back…discouraged by the difficulty of the task they face. I have experienced [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner Lighten the Load Go to the mall and watch the people. You won't be there too long before you will see a rude clerk; a disgruntled customer; an [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner Life is a Do-It-Yourself Project! author unknown One morning, a carpenter told his employer, a building contractor, of his plans to leave the house building business and live [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner Give Your Body a Break! Your body has a lot to think about. It can do wonderful, miraculous things. Provide you with the energy you need. Fight off [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner Learning to Do Stuff Learning to do new things is often HARDER than you expect. You've decided that you'd like to learn to ride your nephew's skateboard. Try [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner One Way to Goof Up. You've finally decided to begin that exercise program. Your first scheduled workout is tonight at 6:30 p.m. You finish work; take care of [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner One Way to Be Free. Many people are emotionally crippled by painful memories. Their lives are miserable today because of things that happened long ago. Make this resolution: [...]
From the Desk of Keith Hafner What I Told My Sons. Jason and Ian were just little guys. Two and three years old. One thing I taught them: ‘You can do hard things.’ I knew [...]