by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, National Concerns
As our national debt soars, so does the interest we owe on it. Much like our personal debt ties us to working to pay off the bills, national debt means higher taxes. National debt rises because of government spending. Right now every citizen – man, woman, and...
by Jean A Sturgill | Business Challenges, Learning to Walk
Have you ever heard of some CEO’s taking only $1 in salary? It happens. It does. We tend to hear of all the abusers, but there are some really great leaders out there that sacrifice weekly. Many of them are small business owners that are struggling to keep their...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk
When the boys were growing up, sometimes they wanted to play together, but they each wanted to play something different. I taught them a way to compromise that prevented many arguments. I’d have one choose 3 games that he wanted to play. Then, I’d have the other one...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, Marriage, Family & Relationships
I remember a job that required me to lead a person who was a really tough cookie. He tried his best to get me to quit. After that, he tried to get me fired. Here I was trying to figure out how to help him, and he was trying his best to frustrate me and to wear me down...
by Jean A Sturgill | Fundamentals, Learning to Walk
Were you ever picked on when you were growing up? I was. It can be really hard to put into perspective, especially if you don’t know why they are doing it. Believe it or not, one of the things that brought criticism to me was a series of good grades. How silly was...
by Jean A Sturgill | Learning to Walk, National Concerns
According to the Central Intelligence Agency’s The World Factbook most of the population of the United States considers itself Protestant 51.3%, or Roman Catholic 23.9% as of 2007. With over 75% of the United States professing a highly moral religious faith, how did...