Learn a Little:
It is said that the brontosaurus–a powerful, herbivorous, peace-loving, but awkward creature–was advised to consider a measure of evolution. But chiefs among the dinosaurs said that bulk was not the problem but rather self-esteem. Carnivores should not be fought off but induced to recognize the grace and virtue of the brontosaurus. And the voice of those chiefs prevailed.
From whom do you seek counsel?
Laugh a Little:

Reflect a Little:
Proverbs 21:23
In the end, people appreciate
kindness more than flattery.
Read a Little:
Curious?
Curiosity is also the entry point to many of
life’s greatest sources of meaning.
Dr. Kashdan, Ph.D.,
clinical psychologist, and
professor of psychology at
George Mason University,
combines research with
first-hand knowledge in
unfolding the benefits
of curiosity in our personal
and organizational lives.
If you are curious about curiosity this book is for you.
