1.19.2026

When life gives you lemons…

 

Twenty-two years ago. I finished my last chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. The notes in my diary from that day simply state, “This is my final treatment, and I thought it would never be finished. I kept watching for the last drop.”

That was a long time ago. Even though my diagnosis was considered treatable but not curable, the longer I remain in remission the lower the odds are of recurrence. That was true at ten, fifteen years, and even more true now at twenty-two years!  I am blessed to have had a tolerable treatment regimen and a favorable outcome.

Many of you know that our family took my diagnosis combined with the loss of my father to leukemia and turned it into a passion of raising money for blood cancer research. Over the past twenty-one years our family (The Blanton Bunch) has raised and donated almost $780,000 to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, now known as Blood Cancer United. In addition, The Light The Night Walk has become a key event in The Woodlands raising funds for blood cancers. Lemons to Lemonade, my friends! 

I can’t believe it has been twenty-two years…

1.12.2026

A Passion for Excellence (Not Power)

 

Our world focuses a lot on the concept of power. We pursue power. We admire power. We curse power. We are measured on power. But power does not equate excellence.

There is a big difference between a passion for excellence and a passion for power. The pursuit of excellence is a God given gift. It is a critical component in society. It is characterized by a healthy respect for quality, and the use of God given talents in ways that please Him.

The pursuit of excellence glorifies God. The pursuit of power glorifies oneself. The quest for excellence is a sign of maturity. The quest for power, not so much.

12.22.2025

Happy Holidays!

 

May you and your family have a truly blessed Christmas and a very Happy New Year! The MMM will take off next week for the holidays and return on Monday, January 5th of 2026. 

12.15.2025

Clarity

 

The excerpt below may come from a work of fiction, but the principle is absolutely true. Consider how this applies in sales, when introducing new ideas to your team, or even during a debate or negotiation.

“The secret to convincing anyone of anything comes down to a single moment of clarity. It might be a sentence, certain words artfully strung together, or maybe a gesture or demonstration of some sort, something that transcends the limits of language.”

Seek that moment of clarity.