Korean BBQ has always been one of my favorite dining experiences. It’s perfect for family gatherings, dinner with friends and includes an activity as well as a meal. The process of grilling meats custom to your liking is one of the reasons why it’s as much of an experience as it is a meal. For… Read more »
Learning, working, eating healthy, and fitness are alike. When we do these things every day, we get magnificent results. For instance, when building muscles daily, we may be making little progress day after day. But, after a while, we start to bulk up, and the more we push the boundaries with heavier weights, the more… Read more »
Each week the Voice Magazine publishes information on upcoming events and information about an upcoming scholarship from somewhere outside of AU or AUSU that you might qualify for. But that information doesn’t come out of nowhere, and longtime writer Barb Lehtiniemi is actually our “Behind the Scenes” seeker who finds all this information, vets it… Read more »
1. Low Maintenance Cats are relatively independent animals compared to other pets like dogs. They don’t require daily walks or constant attention, which is ideal for a student with a busy schedule of classes, studying, and social activities. So long as they have their litter box, and their feed, cats are generally lower maintenance than… Read more »
Interestingly, when we get knocked out of the box, it’s likely not some inherent flaw in us. Perhaps it is possible that God wants us to embark on a mission elsewhere, meet significant individuals with whom we have a “soul contract,” or overcome obstacles so that we can help guide others in doing the same. … Read more »
Everyone has their own nerdy hobby, don’t they? I am the first to admit that I have several, though one in particular leaps to mind. Unfortunately, while most people can lock themselves into secret places to work on their geeky passions, be they building model airplanes or crafting computer programs, mine happens to be one… Read more »
“Nashville sucks! It’s just like somebody built a theme park in the middle of a slum.” This pronouncement was made by my personal stylist, creative consultant, and frequent traveling companion, the Rt. Honorable Ms. Delilah McQueen, in what I imagine she imagined was a sotto voce fashion, just steps after we exited a massive three-level… Read more »
When we set goals, even if we’re in a state where we feel like we have two years left to live, as I thought I did, amazing things happen. These dreams will inevitably unfold for all of us. We need to set extraordinarily high goals in several areas so that if one temporarily falters, there… Read more »
To become a CMO or CEO of a big public company, we can have all the degrees, the pedigree, ten years of experience, etc., but we need something more. We must ace the interview and communicate like Angelina Jolie or some other incredible leader. We also need a plan. But more than all that, we… Read more »
Sometimes, we go through ten years or more of extreme anxiety and chronic fatigue or other tragic circumstances, like I did. The key is to keep trying during these times, throwing stuff at the wall, learning new skills, and doing all we can to care for ourselves and others. If we put in the effort,… Read more »