Knight's Journey

Focusing on continuous quality improvement and wellness

Welcome

Maintaining Change

Symbols and Change

Continuous Progress

Baby Boomers

Wellness

Fitness

Epistemology

Beyond Experience

Contemplation

Culture & Society

Psychological

Business

Relationships

Human Services

Service Delivery

Transformation

Harry Potter

Letters and Reviews

Shopping Mall

Welcome to the Journey


Discard your baggage to travel new places, to think innovative thoughts, and to expand your horizons.


 
 
Knight's Journey was developed during 2001 out of a desire to present useful information to individuals, groups and organizations that wish to pursue and to maintain change.  Much of the content of this site focuses on continuous improvement.  The topics of discussion were selected because they deal with psychological, emotional, physical and spiritual wellness.  I have included short stories, a few thought provoking questions and parables, and some philosophical anomalies.   

Life is a journey that is full of choices. Groups and organizations have the potential to be much more than their component parts.  Through developing, implementing, and growing transformational ideas and processes, we can all grow and change individually and collectively.  Knight’s Journey is about making informed choices.  Here you have the opportunity to re-think old and unproductive decisions.  You will be given options to travel in new and different directions.   

Albert Schweitzer said, "Every man has to seek in his own way to make his own self more noble and to realize his own true worth."  When a person becomes his or her authentic self and actively pursues the many possibilities, life transforms into a new and seldom realized freedom.  Take some time to explore this journey.  

Herman "Ray" Barber, Ph.D.


This weeks restaurant pick can be located at:
http://www.johnsbrickovenpizza.com     
                         
 
           

Welcome to NYC!       

Quote for the week. 
One of the most tragic things that I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living.  We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our windows today.
-- Dale Carnegie


  



 

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