One of my favorite scenes from the 1995 film Braveheart takes place on the battlefield before the hand-to-hand combat takes place. In a rousing speech, Scotsman William Wallace challenges his
If forced to take a side, I would join the ranks of global warming skeptics. But there’s a gaping hole in my position, and it’s not in the ozone layer. My conflict is that I love glaciers, and they are disappearing.
With 2009 ticking down, it would be so easy to reflect on
the hardships our country has endured this year. But in the spirit of Thanksgiving (and the quickly approaching
holidays), here are five reasons to be thankful.
During a recent trip to Indianapolis, I took a few minutes to take in
Marriott Place,
a stunning downtown development slated for completion in February 2011.
The annual Remodeling Show took place in Indianapolis last week. I used the opportunity to poll contractors there one question: How is your business performing in your current market conditions?
Back in March, I blogged about a fascinating YouTube video called “Did You Know?” and received a lot of feedback from visitors. They said that the video helped them think
Today, I am encouraged and inspired. I am turning a deaf ear
to the naysayers and a blind eye to the imagery of negativity. I see unlimited
business opportunities. I am planning to succeed.
Last month, three single-family homes I pass while driving to work disappeared. They were there on my drive into work. But on the way home, only a “demolished by” sign remained. It was impressive.
From left, three generations of show attendees are represented by Steve Atwood, Melissa L'Espoir Atwood, Ethan Atwood, John L'Espoir, Elliott Atwood, and Sally L'Espoir. I was aghast the first time