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Author: Tim Gibney

What leads to happiness?

By Tim Gibney Posted on July 11, 2017 Posted in commitment, contribution, happiness, humans, purpose

Is it the collection of ‘things’? Or is it really possible to find happiness? I believe that you will agree that every person wants to be happy. I also believe that the search for happiness bonds us as human beings. …

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Is judging things bad?

By Tim Gibney Posted on July 6, 2017 Posted in bigoted, border patrol officer, judge, judgment, mean, person

Is it instinctive to judge things and people? The other day I was watching a T.V. program about the people who protect the borders of our country. The border patrol officer stated; ‘I’m not here to judge.’ I laughed out …

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Can I give you something of value?

By Tim Gibney Posted on July 4, 2017 Posted in saying, stop, things, work

Have you ever found something so valued that you know you could not improve on it? That is what I am sharing with you today with the link below. It is ’29 Things You Should Stop saying at Work’.  I …

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Can you teach courage?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 22, 2017 Posted in animal kingdom, courage, fly, spread your winds, teach

Do we need to look at the animal kingdom to understand that courage can be taught? I believe we do because if we look at eagles you will find an interesting scenario; After the eaglets get to a certain maturity, …

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How’s your sense of humor?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 20, 2017 Posted in humor, life, work

Do you find that you see things differently when you are away from work? Recently I took 8 days off for some rest and rejuvenation and it worked. I say that because my sense of humor appeared to be working …

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Does forcing an apology work?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 15, 2017 Posted in apology, LGBTQ, overly-sensitive, respect, respectful, Toronto Blue Jays

Does apologizing to a specific group of people for a rude comment change things? In May a ball-player for the Toronto Blue Jays was forced/told to apologize to the LGBTQ community for a ‘slur’ he said during a base-ball game. …

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Have you awoken from your trance?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 13, 2017 Posted in awaken, changed, trance

Have you awoken from the trance that you believe you are doing as good as you can? Recently I came across this quote by Paula D’Arcy (a psychotherapist, writer, retreat leader, and speaker); she said; “To awaken is to be …

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How do you handle an accusation?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 8, 2017 Posted in accusations, blame, responsibility

Is there someone in your life that is creating an issue that you don’t believe is justified? Recently this has come up while I was doing some work in a large organization. It was obvious that the perpetrator of the …

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Do you need to be good to be lucky?

By Tim Gibney Posted on June 6, 2017 Posted in luck, reliable, skillful, success

Or do you believe that luck is the key to your success? I would say that you need to be a skillful and a reliable worker to be lucky. That is because luck shows up when you apply yourself. What …

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Are you your own boss?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 25, 2017 Posted in boss, business, Industry Canada, survival rate

Do you think that you are the only one who can do everything right in your business? If you answered yes to that question, I know you need to re-think that answer. I type that because if you think that …

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