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Do you ever have those days where you just need a little inspiration but don’t have a ton of time? Yeah, we do too.

Read on for some tools and tips to help you improve your leadership and your business. Don’t worry, they’re quick reads.*

*Apparently, humans have a shorter attention span than a goldfish nowadays


Blogs A Killer Toolbox

Every leader needs a killer toolbox. You can create your own based on your personal leadership philosophy, but as I’ve…

August 12, 2020 Read
Blogs I Got Screwed – A Leadership Seminar

Blinded by my excitement last week, I missed some important signals. I saw an opportunity I could not pass up….

August 5, 2020 Read
Blogs Ask the Most Powerful Question

As I write today’s Wisdom, I’m outside on my patio, birds singing away and wind rustling through the trees. Summer…

July 29, 2020 Read
Blogs Mastering an Exceptionally Powerful Skill

Did you know, World Listening Day was just a few days ago? With all that’s going on in the world,…

July 22, 2020 Read
Blogs Decluttering Your Mind

Our brains are glorious, mysterious things, aren’t they? They store all of our lives’ memories, allow our bodies to operate,…

July 15, 2020 Read
Blogs It’s Actually Quite Simple

With National Simplicity Day coming up this weekend, I’ve been doing some pondering on the topic. I believe that all…

July 8, 2020 Read
Blogs Gain Independence from Negativity

Freeing yourself from negative thinking—well, isn’t that a vision? Let me tell you, it really is attainable. Negativity is literally…

July 1, 2020 Read
Blogs Who’s in Control?

We’re living in a time of uniquely high stress—one that may have immeasurable and lasting effects on some. What if…

June 24, 2020 Read
Blogs It’s a Little Weird

If I could define our current state of affairs with one word, I would say, AWKWARD. Isn’t it?! This mid/post-pandemic…

June 17, 2020 Read

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