I got an awesome handwritten letter from my son, Dallas. He took the initiative. One of the best moments yet between me and him. One I won’t forget. I did not expect the letter. It was unprompted and genuine. He spoke from the heart. It touched me deeply. It all started when I bought himContinueContinue reading “A Lollipop Moment”
Author Archives: Marc Casciani
My Eulogy
We are here today to celebrate the life of Marc David Casciani and to say goodbye to a wonderful man. Death is always sad, but if there was ever a case to celebrate, this would be it. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Louis Casciani III, the first of his seven grandchildrenContinueContinue reading “My Eulogy”
Creating Moments
I recently listened to an inspiring interview of Chip Heath by Craig Groeschel. It centered around Chip’s book, The Power of Moments. They talked about why some experiences create more of an impact than others, what makes them memorable and how they can be used to benefit your professional and personal life. For me, itContinueContinue reading “Creating Moments”
Trust
Trust is the most valuable commodity of the human heart. It is the cornerstone of healthy relationships. Without it, relationships exist, but they’re not the stuff of which great partnerships are made. Without it, two people can be amicable, but the dynamic between them will not approach excellence. Mediocrity is the best possible outcome. WithoutContinueContinue reading “Trust”
Simple Life
Life is simple. We tend to make it complex. Our main purpose is to love and be loved. That’s why we’re here. Imagine waking up every day and focusing on that simple fact. Wouldn’t life be awesome? Well, what are you waiting for? I know, I know, let me guess. You have to go toContinueContinue reading “Simple Life”
Chicken Fingers & a Smartphone
At what point did we become so busy and so distracted that we can’t afford to spend as much quality time with our family as we’d like? Since when did chicken fingers and a smartphone become babysitters? Why are we unknowingly encouraging our kids to become digital zombies? As I write this, I am stillContinueContinue reading “Chicken Fingers & a Smartphone”
Your Story
Everybody has a story, but here’s a fair question to ask yourself, “Is my story working for me?” If not, then perhaps it’s time to write a new story. If your current story, which has been built over time as a function of your circumstances, isn’t taking you where you want to go, then whatContinueContinue reading “Your Story”
Discover Who, Discover You
Everybody has a story. Much of that story is out of our control. However, there is at least one thing within our control, the choice to discover who we want to become. The person we want to be. No matter our circumstances, it is our duty. We owe it to ourselves. We are here forContinueContinue reading “Discover Who, Discover You”
Companies are Organisms, not Machines
I am amazed by how many companies today are still run like factories. This byproduct of the industrial revolution has outlived it’s usefulness. In fact, not only are we past the industrial age, we have blown through the information age and are now in the age of connection. The connection age is a beneficiary ofContinueContinue reading “Companies are Organisms, not Machines”
Why is There Evil in the World?
As a parent, I only want good things for my children. It’s in my nature. Everything I do for my kids is good. Because of that, my plans for their lives will always be good. When bad things happen to them, I ask, “why”? After much reflection, I can see the answer is simple. IContinueContinue reading “Why is There Evil in the World?”
