Editorials
Courage On Demand
When we speak of courage, it is almost always in context with major, life changing/ending events such as impulsively walking into a burning building to rescue a frightened child, or jumping into a raging river to save the life of a complete stranger.
Clearly, these are acts of heroism and courage. They are what I like to call “Situational Courage.”
The Chasm Between The Haves & Have-Nots Further Widens
“The divide between the economic haves and have-nots has widened into a chasm that is accelerating at an alarming pace. Our Second Quarter 2012 update is shocking in the harsh reality of this expanding polarization between people who find true and lasting success… versus people who struggle just to make it pay check to pay […]
What’s On Your List?
We all have our lists. We all have our litany of reasons for not doing what should be done. For not seizing the opportunity. For not going to the gym. For not spending time with our friends and family.
The Road To Success
Face it. ThinkTQ.com is primarily about you. About improving your skills, your life, your future. About speeding along your road to personal success. But once again this holiday season, we’d like you to remember that you have fellow travellers out there: friends and family, parents and children, neighbors, and yes, strangers too.