Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Blog by Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Starting the New Year off Right

Starting the New Year off Right

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Make 2022 an awesome year for you. Try to break it down into smaller "bites." Let go of the massive goal, and focus on the smaller goals that support the massive vision.
14.01.22 02:00 PM - Comment(s)
Hectic Holidays

Hectic Holidays

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

This holiday season, take time, slow down, and find some meaningful moments in the midst of the whirlwind.
24.12.21 02:00 PM - Comment(s)
Thankfulness with Children

Thankfulness with Children

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

We tend to see what we expect to see, and we tend to see more of what we've already seen. Thankfulness helps us change our lens and provides a fresh perspective.
26.11.21 02:00 PM - Comment(s)
Integrity:  What is it, and who cares about it?

Integrity:  What is it, and who cares about it?

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Integrity is following through with what we agree to do. This makes conversations simpler and straightforward. In addition, this builds trust, as people understand that they can depend on our word.
12.11.21 02:00 PM - Comment(s)
Commitment in Relationships

Commitment in Relationships

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Commitment in relationships allows us to see that we have a choice. Then we can take the steps needed to work on the now so that we can bolster our future. The key is continuing to choose "us."
05.11.21 01:00 PM - Comment(s)
Clarifying Commitment 

Clarifying Commitment 

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Commitment can often seem daunting and unrealistic or unattainable. But if we instead view it in “chewable” bites or seasons, this allows us the freedom to change and grow and try new things.
30.10.21 07:51 PM - Comment(s)
Acceptance at Work

Acceptance at Work

By Content by Robert Magill, edited by jbundy

Acceptance allows us to see a situation for how it truly is not what we wish it would be. This can reduce our frustration and allow us the freedom to respond rather than react.
15.10.21 01:00 PM - Comment(s)