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Building a Thriving Family In Your Second Half- Part 3
By Lloyd and Linda Reeb It’s hard to believe we’re already to Part 3 of the Building a Thriving Family email series. If you missed Part 1 or Part 2 be sure to go back
Building A Thriving Family In Your Second Half – Part 2
By Lloyd and Linda Reeb Last month in Part 1 of this series, we talked about how our second half can be a turning point in our family’s legacy rather than a time to solely
PART TWO: YOU’LL NEVER KNOW DAWSON, DRUCKER AND NEXT GENERATIONS
Bob Buford’s Values Project – Part 1 BOB: Talk about stages, Dale. I tell people how my second-half career, or calling, segued from doing to directing, and you see your role in work for
This is My Halftime Story: Scott Boyer
A New Prescription for a Better Life After almost 30 years working for Big Pharma, Scott Boyer is transitioning into his second half career by building a unique business model in the pharmaceutical industry. His
Bob Buford’s Values Project – Part 1
To my thinking, The New Philanthropy springs directly from a set of 10 values that came to me, informally, through my mentor Peter Drucker. I mean to say this wisdom came not in business conferences
This is My Halftime Story: Dawn Atwood
By Keith Butterfield “…You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart…” Jeremiah 29:11-14 For Dawn Atwood, seeking has never been a challenge. “I’ve always been a seeker,” she
A Coach’s Point of View: Discovering the Heart Journey of Halftime
By Steve Ivaska “So what is God showing you?” Those were the words my Halftime Coach asked shortly into our scheduled call. Two months earlier I had attended a Halftime Institute Launch Event, gotten clarity
Help! I Can’t Find My Passion – Part 3
By Lloyd Reeb Passion is the fuel that drives us, an essential ingredient to a second half of meaning and impact. In this blog series, we’ve been exploring what to do when you can’t seem to
Help! I CAN’T FIND my PASSION – Part 2
By Lloyd Reeb A few years ago we began to explore one of the most frustrating challenges that Halftimers face – “I can’t find something I am really passionate about.” There are four common causes
This is My Halftime Story: Paul Roney
By Keith Butterfield A succinctly crafted headline for Paul Roney’s life might be: “Remarkable, Rewarding and Not Surprising.” Paul himself probably would put it humbly that way. But -- as headlines usually do – it
Help! I Can’t Find My Passion – Part 1
by Lloyd Reeb If passion is the fuel that drives us, and if it’s an essential ingredient to a sustainable second half filled with meaning and impact, then … what do you do if you
With Thanks and Great Expectations
In 1984, Bob and Linda Buford made a huge commitment to support the Halftime Institute and Leadership Network for 30 years. They have faithfully completed that commitment this year. In anticipation of his substantial financial
Is 2015 The Year You Or Someone You Know Enrolls at the Halftime Institute?
By Jeff Spadafora As a new year approaches, I always enjoy reading articles and commentaries about New Year’s resolutions. I think it’s because I am incredibly curious and passionate about helping people make big changes
Dave Brown: Making His Practice His Ministry
Dave Brown’s Story: Making His Practice His Ministry His dad climbed Mt. Everest, won his age group for the LA Marathon at the age of 87, and was a founder of Muscle Beach in Southern
This is My Halftime Story: Stephen Buckley
Stephen Buckley was an award-winning journalist whose success earned him high-profile roles in the US and abroad at prestigious organizations like the Washington Post and the Poynter Institute. Knowing God had something else for him but
Our New Fellows Program Kicks Off in January 2015
As many of you know, we are introducing a new program this January called the Fellows Program. This new program is primarily based on Halftimer feedback over the years. We know that even within the
This Is My Halftime Story: Greg Barnes
Greg Barnes was a leading executive recruiter whose halftime moved him to found and head Halftime Talent Solutions (HTTS) and offer top-level management recruiting and talent placement to the faith-based, non-profit community. Before launching HTTS,
A Coach’s Point of View: One Purpose
By Mathilda Fourie As Halftime coaches, we help people figure out what is next and how can they live purposefully in the second half of their lives. As we walk alongside them in this journey,
Remember to Stroll
By Jeff Spadafora An ordinary Tuesday. Launched with the Word. Skimming really. Mechanical. A little shallow today. Hmm. Time to move on. Things to do. Hustle and muscle. Create and collaborate. Despite the Christian labels
The Power of a Board of Directors
by Lloyd Reeb, Primary Spokesperson A Personal Board of Directors is a small group of 3-7 people comprised of family, friends, and/or colleagues who are willing to give you input, honest feedback, inspiration and encouragement
A Coach’s Point of View: When You’ve Been Given Much
By Lloyd Reeb, Certified Master Coach "When you have been given much and squander it by drifting or through self-absorption, you lose big time." -Lloyd Reeb You’ve been blessed with success and are looking for
THIS IS MY HALFTIME STORY: STEVE IVASKA
By Steve Ivaska “God, just don’t let me pass out,” I prayed, and began to crawl on my hands and knees through the snow and towards our lake house. It was the morning after Christmas
THE “COWBOY” APPROACH TO YOUR SECOND HALF JUST DOESN’T WORK
By Jeff Spadafora, Director of Global Coaching Services Taking the cowboy approach to your second half? U.S. President Herbert Hoover created a romantic notion of the American ethic when he coined the phrase “rugged individualism.” In the
A COACH’S POINT OF VIEW: FREEDOM IN YOUR SECOND HALF – PART 2
By Rod Stewart, Certified Halftime Coach (We continue this week with the conclusion of Rod’s article. If you missed last week’s, click here.) This is when God, in His kindness, is able to show us that there