A trellis isn’t just used on the sides of houses to give vegetation something to hold on to as it grows in all kinds of directions. Nor are they intended
Strategy & Decision Making
Good Food Takes Time to Prepare
Our go to restaurant as a family for culinary celebrations was a spot called Nick’s located in Calgary just to the East of McMahon Stadium. I was always struck by a
Spe Melioris
Some of us may have more of an affinity for tracing our family lineage back in time than others. Now, with the help of companies like Ancestry or even 23
The Stockdale Paradox
James Stockdale was a highly decorated soldier that ended his career in the Navy with the rank of Vice Admiral. During a more than thirty-five year career with the military,
Respect for Regret
The Nobel family was full of tinkerers and experimenters. Alfred’s father spent his life building infrastructure for roads and railways. As Alfred became an adult he worked with his father
You’re Quite Something If You Can Do Nothing
Have you ever been to a kid’s sporting event? Whether soccer, hockey, or even individual sports, a common theme seems to be coaches and parents exhorting young athletes. Shouts from
BEDMAS Your Business
Having children affords one the “opportunity” of being able to revisit school lessons from one’s own childhood. It is a welcome experience to come across a lesson that remains familiar
Adapt or Cry
We have enjoyed purchasing a number of vehicles from a particular car dealership over the years. Throughout 2019, the business invested heavily in a substantial renovation of their entire facility.
Conform Until You Outperform
How can we find the balance between fitting in and standing out. We’ve talked in the past about conforming in order to help the group and provide a platform from
Make BFA Your BFF
In the 80s, several Canadian comics found their footing starring on a television show called Second City Television or SCTV. Stars like Dan Akroyd, Catherine O’Hara, Eugene Levy, John Candy,