Today’s Question of the Day asks, “What do you do when you’ve lost your way?” A thoughtful (and slightly funny) reflection on those moments of disorientation and how we find our footing again.
Thought of the Day: “Having lost sight of our objectives, we redoubled our efforts.” — Walt Kelly
In today’s *Thought of the Day and Question of the Day*, we reflect on Walt Kelly’s quote about misdirected effort and explore what to do when you’ve lost your way.
When You’re Lost, Do You Speed Up or Slow Down? | Thought of the Day and Question of the Day
In today’s *Thought of the Day and Question of the Day*, we reflect on Walt Kelly’s quote about misdirected effort and explore what to do when you’ve lost your way.
Question of the Day: Is it better to do one thing great or a lot of things mediocre?
Is it better to do one thing great or a lot of things mediocre? Today’s *Question of the Day* digs into perfection, progress, and the beauty of just showing up.
Thought of the Day: Some people have no idea what they’re doing…
George Carlin once said, “Some people have no idea what they’re doing—and a lot of them are really good at it.” Read today’s *Thought of the Day* and why confidence might be better than competence.
What If They’re Faking It Better Than You’re Doing It?
What if the people who seem to know what they’re doing… don’t? Explore today’s *Thought of the Day and Question of the Day* and reflect on confidence, competence, and whether greatness is even the goal.


