by Ray Waters | May 16, 2016 | Blog Post, Growth
Richard Rohr is a globally recognized ecumenical teacher and Franciscan Priest who recently spoke about a meeting he had with a Neuropsychologist who was at a conference he was leading. The Neuropsychologist told Rohr that the latest studies on the brain revealed an...
by Ray Waters | May 11, 2016 | Blog Post, Growth
My mother-in-law, Joyce Shadinger, is maybe the coolest person I have ever known. She was born 86 years ago in rural GA, the baby of 8 children. Shortly after Joyce was born her dad died. She grew up working on a 50 acre farm. They raised cotton and all the food they...
by Ray Waters | May 9, 2016 | Achievement, Blog Post
Have you ever wondered why some people with great talents never live up to their potential while others with far less natural ability seem to enjoy tremendous success? Let me be personal. Have you wondered what’s holding you back from the success you dream about? You...
by Ray Waters | May 6, 2016 | Blog Post, Diversity
My wife and I live in a wonderful neighborhood called Jefferson Park located in East Point on the border of South Atlanta. It is charming community with vintage houses and bungalows from the 1930s. Our house is 86 years old and has tons of character. We love where we...
by Ray Waters | May 4, 2016 | Leadership
Recently my wife and I went to R. Thomas, a really funky eclectic restaurant on Peachtree Street in Atlanta. It is one of our favorite places to eat. The owner, Richard Thomas, is in his 80’s and we still see him at the restaurant all the time. When asked why they...