Author: Ron Culberson

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This is NOT Doing it Well

Apparently, Tamara Ecclestone, the daughter of billionaire Bernie Ecclestone used to have an appreciation for money according to one online article.  But today, she is looking for a house in L.A. in a $160 million neighborhood.  She also went shopping for a $1 million bathtub for her home in London. So, I’ve done my share […]

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Honesty. That's One Way to Do it Well

An article in The Week magazine reported that a server at San Diego Chargers stadium tripped on the stairs and dropped $1,000 over the railing and on top of fans at the game.  One would wonder how many fans would pocket a dollar or two.  But apparently, in San Diego, the fans do it well. […]

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AIDS Research Can Be All Fun and Games

From the “Think Out of The Box” department comes a report that video gamers have assisted the University of Washington in solving a molecular mystery with the AIDS virus that has stumped researchers for years. Using a game called FoldIt, a competitive puzzle, gamers were able to assist researchers in mapping out the structure of […]

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A recent report on DailyFinance.com indicated that only 44% of US adults have a will. As a former hospice social worker, I can tell you that it makes life much easier on survivors if there is a will. So, do the right thing and get your will, will you?

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School Superintendent Does it Well

Fresno County Schools Superintendent Larry Powell reduced his salary from $290,000 to $31,000 recently as a way to handle reduced resources. He said, “If we face mid-year budget cuts, I can have the money ready to go and it doesn’t affect our employees.” What a great role model. What would you do in a similar […]

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The Purpose of The Bucket List

The bucket list was made famous by the movie of the same name. The leading characters played by Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman created a bucket list to do the things they’d always wanted to do before they died. It’s a great concept but the magnitude of the items may overshadow the purpose. Essentially, a […]

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Oh, The Irony

There is a Facebook group called, “I Hate Reading.” Here’s the irony. The members keep up with each by reading their posts. Duh. .

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Do it Well Means Doing The Right Thing

The Wall Street Journal reported that doctors who say they are sorry end up paying less in medical malpractice suits. Don’t you think this is a good practice in all aspects of our lives? If we make a mistake, we should apologize.  When we let our pride stand in the way of making the human […]

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Too Much TV

The Nielsen Company reported that the average American watches nearly 159 hours of television every month or 5 1/4 hours per day.  I used to enjoy “vegging” out in front of the TV at night after dinner.  I rationalized it as needed “down time” after a long day of work.  A therapist friend suggested that […]

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