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And our series comes to a close: 100-110!

by billyzh | Nov 6, 2010 | Career/Job, Entertaining, History

For those of you who have been tagging along, bravo! Today we will wrap up our journey through George Washington’s Rules of Civility and Behaviour in Conversation. I have to admit, I absolutely love this last grouping. Even on the first one, I actually knew...

We’re in the home stretch…#90-99. Table manners.

by billyzh | Oct 26, 2010 | Career/Job, Dating, Entertaining, History

If you’ve been checking in and keeping up with our Civil Rules challenge, you need to know, we are in the final rounds. With 110 of George Washington’s Rules of Civility, it’s hard to believe it, but we’re almost home! Here’s your next to...

Do you know who Jeff Hart is? You actually do.

by billyzh | Oct 23, 2010 | Career/Job, History, Politics

American Exceptionalism. It’s a phrase we don’t hear about much any more. It used to be kosher. But today, not so much. And to those who strive to be politically correct, it’s a topic that is considered “not very proper” or perhaps not...

Rules of Civility: #70-79. Which will you choose?

by billyzh | Oct 5, 2010 | Career/Job, History, Women/Relationships

How are you doing? Are you hanging in there on this challenge. I am so amazed at how these little tidbits of wisdom can change an entire interchange, thus determining an the result or outcome of many a situation. You know the drill: pick one and work on it this week....

GW’s Exercise in Civility: Our Adventure Continues. #60-69

by billyzh | Oct 2, 2010 | Career/Job, History, Women/Relationships

Ok, so if you haven’t been with us over the course of the last few weeks…we are working our way through the 110 virtues that our first President (George Washington) used to keep in his pocket. They are commonly known as Rules of Civility & Decent...

The Artist Who became Famous. But not by Choice.

by billyzh | Sep 10, 2010 | Career/Job, History, Spirituality, Widowed

As we sat enjoying the evening breeze and shooing flies from our Mexican food, her words hit home. We were talking about where our lives were at this point. She was honestly admitting personal discouragement and disappointment. “It wasn’t supposed to look...
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