There’s no denying that the world is a crazy, fast-paced place, and it only seems to get more chaotic with each passing week! What seems safe, secure, and dependable one day may be gone the next. Unfortunately, we cannot plan for every conceivable misfortune, and we would wear ourselves out if we tried!
It was my honor to recently conduct a wide-ranging, one-on-one interview with Michael Dowling in his offices in New York City. The following is a portion of one of several articles published on the America’s Healthcare Leaders website as a result of that interview. To read this and related articles in their entirety, please visit www.americashealthcareleaders.com.
I am a person of confidence. I have come a long way, overcome many challenges, and met with a lot of success in my life. I’m not boasting by any means – I certainly have made more than my fair share of mistakes, and there are a million things I know that I’m not
We are in a series discussing and learning from the best-selling book, The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results, written by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. For your convenience, all articles in this series can be found by clicking here. ____________________________________________ The authors very effectively explain and use the analogy of “the domino effect” to describe the
Ask any dedicated parent to describe the energy and enormous long-term commitment necessary to properly “bring up a family.” Without question, being a good and dedicated parent is one of the greatest commitments, one of the greatest responsibilities, and ultimately one of the greatest joys available to mankind. I salute women and men around the world who have, in many respects, given the very best of their lives in order to “bring up a family!”
I love good music, and as a musician myself (I taught classical and flamenco guitar for several years), I have a deep respect and admiration for true musical talent and ability. I have been privileged to enjoy countless excellent concerts and symphonies over the years, and I am always so fascinated by all that

