Yesteday while I was having my own Father’s day celebration, I thought about my dad a lot.  By the time I called to tell him that I loved him, he had already gone to bed.  I was bumbed out a bit because of missing him so I thought I would write a little post about what my dad means to me.

My dad is that absolute most kindest man in the world.  He would never hurt anyone intentionally and would give the shirt off his back in an instant.  This made me reflect on a story about 28 years ago. 

My dad was a used car salesman and owned his own car lot and body shop on several occasions.  Every Thursday night, he would head off to Shreveport, LA to the auction.  Most of the time, I drove a car over there for him so he could sell it at the auction. 

Although this happened numerous times, I recall one incident on one of those trips to Shreveport.  This time, I was riding with my dad to Shreveport for the auction when he spotted a hitch hiker with a backpack.  As soon as dad saw him, he pulled the car over and offered him a ride.  Dad asked him his name, told him ours, (there were four of us in the car) and proceeded to talk to him about all sorts of things.  Dad told him we were heading to Shreveport so that was as far as we could take him.  The hitchhiker graciously thanked him for his kind deed.  Once we got back on the interstate, Dad asked him where he was going.  The hitchhiker told him he was headed out west.  I can’t recall why but he told dad a lot of things that had occurred to him to make that decision.  I sat in the back seat and watch the scene with amazement.  I could see that the hitchhiker changed his attitude as he could tell someone was really listening to him.  It was quite an exchange and I watched it as if I were taking notes and a pop quiz was to follow.  I do know that it was quite cold outside and the hitchhiker was very happy to have a heater going.

We drove another forty-five minutes before we had to exit the interstate.  We pulled over and dad told him to keep his head up and things would start looking up for him soon.  He reached into his pocket and handed the hitchhiker a twenty dollar bill and then a ten dollar bill.  The guy was beaming now.  He nearly lit up right there on the cold, dark highway.

We drove on and my dad did not say a single thing.  I was still completely amazed by what I just witnessed.  I was always told by everyone to never pick up a hitchhiker and yet my dad did it every single time he saw one.  I am sure that it made that poor man’s day, probably a month to follow.  Dad always gave them money even if he did not have very much of his own. 

While reflecting upon that story, I learned a lot about my dad and life.  I learned that if you come from a place of service or compassion, you can change people’s lives.  Just one single kind act can change someone’s life.  It never occurred to my dad about not stopping to help him.  He listened with empathy as the man poured out his guts about the tragic events that occurred to him several years before.  

This is the type of person my dad is.  Thank you dad for setting such high goals for me to follow.

I love you.  Happy Father’s Day!

Bill 

I just finished watching the DVD “The Future We Will Create: Inside the World of TED.”  What an awesome documentary!  I highly, highly, highly recommend that everyone watch it.  I had never heard of the TED (Technology Entertainment Design) before but what a cool organization.  When you watch it, you will be reinforced about the positive future we will create together.

This conference is truly unique.  It brings in venture capitalist and people with loads of money in the same room with a number of presenters.  Each presenter has 18 minutes to pitch their technology to the group.  Most of the pitches are around how to use technology to make a difference in the world.  I would like to add more about it but do not want to give anything away.  All I can say is that the show was truly inspiring and left me with a very good feeling that there are people helping people everywhere.  Also, the technology was incredible and yet made so much sense.  Take a few minutes to watch this movie.  It is on Showtime this month if you get the chance.

Love, peace, and hope,

Bill

This week was a very busy week for me. I have found that ever since I left my corporate job, I am actually working harder and longer than ever before. I went down this path for over a month before I realized that since I teach balance, I need to also live it.

As a result, I took a day off to play in a golf scramble. Boy, it sure was fun. I actually won a “closest to the pin” contest. It was a very difficult shot and when the awards ceremony announcement came, I was told that I won a “box of plastics.” I thanked them for my gift and went back to my table. The box was heavy so I wondered what was in it. I opened it and discovered that I had won a case of sandwhich bags. You have got to be kidding me! What in the world am I to do with 3600 sandwhich bags? If you have any idea, please let me know.

I would love to hear some creative ways to use these bags. I guess I could always use them as Christmas presents. 🙂

Love and peace,
Bill

OK, I finally made the switch from DSL to fiber optics for the internet.  Man, I can’t believe I didn’t do this years ago.  The speed is SMOKIN’ fast which means I can get my work done a lot faster.  I don’t believe the T1 lines at my former job were this fast!

The last few days have been filled to the max for me.  I have launched idontstink.com late last week and worked on building a bonus page for Peggy McColl’s book 21 Distinctions of Wealth.  I am SO grateful to her for allowing me to be part of her email book campaign.  I had the privilage to take a sneak peak at this book when I was in Quebec earlier this month.  Believe me when I say, you really do not want to miss the opportunity to buy this book on May 1st.  Her campaign has a TON of free gifts which are worth so much more than the $11 for the book it is ridiculous.  If you are signed up for my newsletter, you will get an email on May 1st with the details and a link to this AMAZING offer.

After you buy one, shoot me an email to let me know what you think of the offer.  Also let me know what you think of my bonus gifts included in the offer.

Love, peace, and gratitude,

Bill

Hello everyone.  Thank you for taking the time to view my STINKIN’ Blog.  Since this is my first post, I thought it would be a good idea to give you some details about how I Don’t STINK came about.  Just over a year ago, I was in an intensive training class and was trying to come up with a few good one liners to create state changes.  Out of no where, “I Don’t STINK!” came to my mind.  I wrote it down and had planned on using it during my seminars when I sensed the room getting restless.   I would use it something like this:  “Everyone stand up, turn to your neighbor, and say, I Don’t STINK!”  A little later I would say, “Turn back to your neighbor and say, Oh, you SMELL so good!”

What turned out to be a little state change has turned into a website, a quiz, kindness meters, a new book, and a bunch of STINKIN’ Products.  So please join me in helping the world smell better.  You can do so by signing up for my eNewsletter called, “The STINK Tank” or you can simply start doing kind deeds for others by tracking them on your very own Kindness Meter. 

I plan to post new blogs regularly so please come back often.  I encourage you to add your own comment on any of my posts. 

With love and gratitude, Bill