by Rich Patterson | Jun 11, 2018 | Achievement, Character, Encouragement, Parenting
Woodland Pond As you look at this photo, what do you see? It is a woodland pond in a forest, and depending on the habitat, it could be anywhere. Their size can vary greatly depending on the amount of open water they contain. They are very rich in birdlife and... by Rich Patterson | May 11, 2018 | Character, Encouragement, Personal Improvement
Transitions – III It is how we perform when somebody is against us that counts. How do we keep ourselves going despite what the situation dictates? Some people get through the difficult transitions in their lives, and others struggle lies in the capacity that... by Rich Patterson | May 9, 2018 | Character, Encouragement, Personal Improvement
Transitions – II As we make transitions in our life, it is essential to stay flexible yet focused, open yet with control of the steering wheel. As you look at this Motocross rider performing with excellent execution, it seems as if it will be challenging to get... by Rich Patterson | May 7, 2018 | Character, Encouragement, Personal Improvement
Transitions It is the transitions that are difficult in life. Or maybe I should say, It is the transitions that we don’t pay close enough attention to in life. Think about putting together a puzzle from the photo above. You have this one-piece with multiple... by Rich Patterson | Apr 27, 2018 | Character, Encouragement, Resilience, Teenagers
Run Your Race Life is a bit of a marathon. We are constantly adjusting, dodging, trying to understand, solving problems for ourselves and others, on and on. As we work our way through these challenges, it is easy to get side-tracked, thinking I should be more like... by Rich Patterson | Apr 18, 2018 | Achievement, Character, Encouragement, Personal Improvement
Kids and Determination Recently I spoke to a sizeable middle school about Determination. Kids and determination should be discussed with them. I asked myself several questions: 1) From where did it come? 2) How do I use it in my life? 3) Why is it important? ...
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