by Terry Moore, CCIM | Jul 2, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
Peter Drucker is best known as “the father of modern management.” That’s accurate, but it’s only part of the story. He would prefer to describe himself as a writer. He wrote thirty-nine books. They include titles on business and society, two novels and a book on...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Jun 25, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
In the last decade I’ve lost several people I cared deeply about. That process may have started for you. If it hasn’t, it will begin sooner than you can imagine. A thoughtful client said we used to attend friends’ weddings. Now we go to their funerals....
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Jun 17, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
Millions of Americans retire every year. Relatively few live lives that benefit others. Too many drift till the end, squander their skills, or die early. By the time we finish full time work we have had a few decades to learn how we’re wired, what we’re gifted at, and...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | May 27, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
Carnivals have tasty, tempting food which is bad for you. There are some rides and several games, including the ring toss game. It’s a simple game. The barker stands inside the booth. A few feet beyond him or her are rows of cola bottles. The player pays to receive...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | May 7, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
That’s a classic set up for a joke and is often used in parables. The narrator draws humor or a life principle by comparing three perspectives. Sometimes one, and occasionally two of them, look silly after the third one’s explanation. In contrast, I admire all three...
by Terry Moore, CCIM | Apr 22, 2021 | Living a Life Worth Imitating
This post summarizes two major perspectives. Few people are at either extreme. Most of us are somewhere in the middle. You know people with both worldviews. The Interdependent Worldview One worldview suggests we are interdependent. Both at the beginning and toward the...