Category: Reck, Ross; Dr.
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Ross Reck: Holiday Memories Are Created By The Things You Do, Not the Things You Buy
For a number of years, my wife conducted gift making workshops during early December. During these workshops, she would ask the participants to share their most cherished holiday memories.
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Ross Reck: Having Goals and Pursuing Them is the Key to a Longer Life
In 1921, Lewis Terman, a psychologist at Stanford University began a long-term study of 1,528 twelve-year-old American children. The goal of this project was to study their lives and habits until they died.
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Ross Reck: Sharing Recipes: A Great Way to Spread Joy
I enjoy cooking and baking and when I come across a recipe that is simple, quick, easy, and delicious, I love to share it. Several years ago, my friend Nancy shared her recipe for a “crustless blueberry pie” which I have renamed “blueberry cake/pie” because it’s a cake that’s baked in a glass pie pan.…
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Ross Reck: Taking the Extra Moment to Show You Care Will Make You a Memorable Person
Often when we greet people that we encounter during our daily activities, we say something like, “Hi, how are things going?” They may respond with something like, “Fine.” “Great!” or, “Not bad.” And that’s the end of it. Now, if you want to get the most out of your greetings, when the other person tells…
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Trying Something and Failing is Far Better than Not Trying and Regretting – Ross Reck
Many people have bought into the myth that failure is fatal and is something that should be avoided. In reality, failure is nothing more than a very effective learning experience. Most of our greatest accomplishments were made possible through failure—learning to walk, ride a bike and drive.