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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 Artifacts – a good and a bad thing

Are you aware of artifacts and their power? Artifacts remind us of how things were, celebrate the past and tell…

February 21, 2018 Read
Blogs Even Pirates Had Rules!

I mentioned a few weeks back about my trip to the Florida Keys. I toured a museum honoring the 1985…

February 14, 2018 Read
Blogs Go Big, Then Go Home

A great culture thrives on goals and hitting key objectives. Nobody is inspired from just being “good enough”. Everybody wants…

February 7, 2018 Read
Servant Leadership What Trumps Strategy?

What’s one thing that beats out a killer strategy every time? Culture! The world is changing and business needs to…

February 2, 2018 Read
Blogs The Diamond Farmer and a Pirate’s Bounty!

Have you heard the metaphor about determination? A young man saw a farm for sale. A particular acre was dug…

January 31, 2018 Read
Blogs Joy, vulnerability at Its core!

Before I get into my “Wisdom on Wednesday” today, I would like to remind you that our annual Servant Leaders…

January 17, 2018 Read
Blogs Authenticity: The Key to a Fulfilled Life!

Alex, my son, who I wrote about dozens of times when he was younger, is coming of age (21). I…

January 10, 2018 Read
Blogs 2017: Prophit Year in Review

Can you believe it, it’s officially 2018? We don’t want to let go of the great year that was 2017…

January 4, 2018 Read
Blogs A New Look at Resolutions!

Of course, being the first Wisdom on Wednesday of the year, I must write about making resolutions. Perhaps looking at…

January 3, 2018 Read

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