Day 133 – Thankful for Sounding Boards

When I take time to think it is sometimes amazing to see just where my thoughts will take me.  Once in a while my brain somehow makes a beeline to the right answer and life is awesome!  Most often my thoughts come dressed as Indiana Jones, ready to stumble through the jungle in search of a golden idea, narrowly avoiding traps and having a grand adventure that ends in treasure.  Other times my thoughts are more like a long tangled extension cord that keeps wrapping up upon itself and turns into a vicious cycle of frustration in which I finally give up and throw it in the corner knowing that’ll I’ll have to untangle it someday… just not today.

Today I was in the early stages of fighting an extension cord of thoughts.  Once I realized what I was in for I threw it aside and moved on.  During a coaching call with a friend I had the urge to throw it out there and see if he could help me unwind it.  There were many great questions asked and an idea or two thrown out that started to point me in the right direction…  talk with a sounding board who knows me very well, someone who can listen and help me unravel it.  And that’s exactly what I did.

Later in the afternoon I called on of the best professional sounding boards I’ve ever met.  Listening intently and asking pointed questions they helped me lead myself through the clutter to see the issue more clearly.  After looking at it a little differently I was able to piece together how this was meant to be wound.  I thanked them for their help and then started to wind the thoughts back up into a more structured concept.

Today I’m thankful for the sounding boards that are all around me.  They help me through the chaos and have an excellent balance of listening, asking, and sharing that help to keep me sane and on the right path.  Thank you to each of you, you’re appreciated greatly!!!

Thanks!!!

Day 132 – Thankful for a Heartfelt Thank You to My Team

One of the things I really appreciate the most about my career choice is the ability to help people.  At the end of the night I can sleep well knowing that I am helping to make the world a better place by helping people find meaningful employment and by helping businesses find excellent employees.

Today my Menomonie team got an incredible gift and card in the mail from the family of an associate that they helped out a while back.  He has a couple of challenges that made it difficult to find the right job for him, but neither he nor my team quit.  Knowing that there is always the right job for the right person they persevered together and they found that right career for him.  Not only did he do a great job, he did such an awesome job that he was recently hired by the client we placed him at.  A couple of weeks later he is still loving the job and his family wrote an incredible and heartfelt thank you that brought tears to my eyes.

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I am so thankful that my team had the opportunity to see such an excellent reminder of the impact they have on people every single day.  They’re continually busting their butts to make their community better, a thank you like this is an incredible motivator to keep them going on the tough days.

Thank you to my team for living the vision and values, I am so thankful for each of you!!!

Thanks!!!

Day 131 – Thankful for Dominic, Student of the Month!

While there’ve already been quite a few things I’m thankful for (a couple of moments at church, time at home, an easy repair job,  saving a chunk of cash on my cell hill, and watching the Super Bowl with the boys) there is one that easily rises to the occasion today.

Maybe you missed the La Crosse Tribune or the Logan Middle School newsletter…


I’m so proud of Dominic on this accomplishment!  While he doesn’t need accolades for us to appreciate him it is pretty cool for him to know just how great of a kid he is.  He busts his butt in a daily basis and it’s awesome for him to see some great results.  

So awesome to see his hard work and energy paying off!

Thanks!!!

Day 130 – Thankful for a Successful Beta Test

Today I was able to spend some time tuning up the bandsaw and hacking through my first run of making a real puzzle box.  In this case I wasn’t worried about finish and details, I specifically wanted to test out the basic concepts.  Not gonna lie, I was happily surprised with the results!


After this one I moved on to the next level and ended up with a pretty excellent advanced version of this.  Due to time constraints I wasn’t able to get pics of it, but it worked out way better than I expected.

It’s funny how quickly I went from starting to frustrated to actually doing, and it gave me a greater appreciation for just how much of an art there is to doing it right…  I’ve got a very long way to go!  That said, I’m pretty stoked to have been able to make a couple of working beta models today.

Nothing like that feel of creating something, it made my day!

Thanks!!!

Day 129 – Thankful for Running Out of Excuses

Today I didn’t have any crazy work occurrences that changed my schedule.  There wasn’t any meeting that went longer than expected.  I remembered to bring all of my stuff.  Everything went right on time.  I had completely run out of excuses…  Excuses out of the way I headed into the gym to get back into lifting weights over lunch like I used to back in the day.

It was humbling, starting over pretty much from scratch.  I’d been putting this day off for a while and had been trying to come up with excuses to put it off even longer.  Starting over is never easy and sometimes the fear of starting over can be more overpowering than I’d like to admit.  In the case of today I finally faced down that fear, I got over the ego, and I faced humility face on.

I am not as strong as I once was and it will take some time to get where I want to go.  I’ve walked this path before and I know I will be successful.  I’m thankful that I finally ran out of excuses today!

Thanks!!!

Day 128 – Thankful for a Quote from Ratatouille

Tonight is one of those nights in which I’m thankful that I waited until the end of the day to pause and reflect on what I am grateful for.  I have mentally composed and edited about three different posts for tonight.  While I’ve been thankful for Inertia, a Great Yoga Date, the Power of Focus, and a few other things long the way.  All that said, I called in a Hail Mary at the end that.  It is something that always puts a smile on my face and causes the awesomeness to well up a little in corners of my eyes.

For some reason the boys have suddenly started getting hooked on a couple of cooking shows.  So much so that Gavin has talked Becky into baking a cake this weekend – a cherry chocolate cake.  As we started wrapping up the night we turned on the TV and were watching another cooking show.  It has amateur chefs competing for $10k and they have limited resources – especially time.  As each round closes the contestants offer their food up to three critics who determine which chef will be eliminated that round.  After the second round of judging we all were on the same page, two of the critics were flat out snobby jerks.  It almost seemed as if they got a kick out of crushing the dreams of the contestant.  The growth mindset is core to who I am and I am always looking for a good dose of healthy criticism…  This wasn’t that, this was derogatory.

That’s when the smile crossed my face and I remembered one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite Disney movies, Ratatouille.  At the end of the movie the arrogant and seemingly heartless critic realizes the error of his ways and offers up the following insight:

“In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read. But the bitter truth we critics must face, is that in the grand scheme of things, the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so. But there are times when a critic truly risks something, and that is in the discovery and defense of the “new”. The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations. The new needs friends.”

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When I catch myself critiquing something or someone or some idea it is either this or one of a few other things that I can hear whispering to me in the back of my head.  This lesson and the others say this to me in a very kind way that cuts deep, almost the way that a parent expressing their disappointment in you, and saying it in a way that you know that they still love you.  That is one of the toughest stings to bear.

And that’s why I am so thankful for this reminder of the quote from Ratatouille tonight.  It sticks with me and when I listen to it whispering in my ear it hurts so much, but it it in that pain of self disappointment that motivates to keep trying to be better.  This one little line from a family movie has the power to rock me to the core and take time to reflect on my thoughts and actions.

Thanks!!!

Day 127 – Thankful for Lessons From Vacations

There are many reasons I love going on vacation.  One of the biggest is that with the stresses of daily life removed things seem to be just a little more clear and visible.  There are these little lessons that can be picked up as my mind relaxes and I can just think, not think about responsibilities.  Inevitably as my brain starts to pick up on these obvious yet thinly hidden themes I start to weave them into lessons that I can remember.  It is in these moments I can see how a specific event, activity, or view holds a lesson for me to remember and hold on to for the rest of my days.

One of the examples that first that comes to mind is playing poker in Vegas for Steve’s birthday and learning about how important coaching is, the value of friends helping you through things, the power of patience, the reward for confidence, reminders of the sunk cost fallacy, and the power of logic over emotion.  There were so many lessons learned over the span of a few hours that it was well worth the $93…  I’m pretty sure there’s a future blog on this one.  😉

Other examples include the impact of being over committed, taking time to remember to look for what I should be looking for (a post from last year), and the inner peace that can be found sitting by oneself listening to the sounds of the ocean or Lake Superior.  Each of these hold a special place in my heart and remind me both of the vacation and what was learned.

The reason I’m thankful for this seemingly random concept today is because I used one of these lessons for an upcoming training.  The vacation lesson that I was thinking back to was the incredible difference in customer service level between Disney World and Lego Land.  Lego Land was pretty cool, but after spending almost a week at Disney it wasn’t even close!  Some of the differences were huge, like the difference in AT-ATs…

Other differences were a little more subtle.  Take a look at the family pics below…  Notice anything?

Yup, Disney had cast members everywhere to take pictures and Lego Land had none of that.  Even if the employees would have asked we probably would’ve said no…  they were almost like upper class carnies 🙂

Anyways, as I was getting that example put together it also gave me a moment to pause and remember the vacation and re-live all the fun we had.  As I share it in training it will be great to share, I’m sure it will spark several other experiences that others have had and will help prove the point.

Vacations are one of the cornerstones that Becky and I have built our family around, it’s pretty awesome when I’m able to use the experiences to not only relax and experience the world, but they also help me put the world in perspective and give me stories and examples to share with others.

Thanks!!!

Day 126 – Thankful for a Day Full of Simple Joys

So many awesome little things today, and each of them brought a bit joy to my life!

From an excellent tasting smoothie to a great example of team work.  A couple of well timed coaching conversations and jokes with old friends.   Connecting with long time friends.  Sharing in the celebration of a hard fought team success.  Knocking off almost everything on my task list.  Hearing the excitement of a teammate.  Being able to help mentor and grow with teammates.  Fun conversation with my team.  

But it wasn’t all work related, there was also an AWESOME cup of Extra Dirty Chai (Chai latte with two shots of Espresso!!!).  A great home cooked meal with the family.  A family night of log rolling.  There was a well timed accidental double entendre joke about logs from a friend.  There were a couple of epic fails with a smile.  

To wrap it up, there was even an incredible race home against our long rolling friends…  even if they didn’t know it was a race!  Becky had nerves of steel and left them in a trail of snow while the boys and I giggled and egged Becky on (& the other family probably had no idea we were racing 😄).


Now I get to type my blog, take a few moments of quiet to myself to relax, and the snuggle up with Becky.

There wasn’t anything particularly Earth shattering, but there were a lot of very awesome little joys that all added up to one hell of a great day!  Thank you to everyone that contributed to it, I appreciate each of you!!!

Thanks!!!