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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


BlogsHappy New Year!

No, this is not an old post that was re-posted today by accident. I really mean it. Happy New Year!…

September 6, 2017Read
BlogsMake It Happen

Have you ever had an experience where you felt so pumped up and motivated but then days later, that passion…

August 30, 2017Read
BlogsThree Questions for Discovering Purpose!

My family spent an entire week in Door County this past July. This picture was taken in Sister Bay. It…

August 23, 2017Read
BlogsAre You Getting In The Way?

Most leaders I speak with in regards to the subject of micromanaging will tell you that they don’t. They believe…

August 16, 2017Read
UncategorizedProphit Hires Lauren Hitt

Green Bay, Wis. – (August 10, 2017) – Prophit, a full-service communication company located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, announces the…

August 10, 2017Read
BlogsWhat Are You Waiting For?

So many folks out there are just waiting for the “right time” to do something. They patiently wait, hoping their…

August 9, 2017Read
Servant LeadershipInterview With Leadership Speaker, Tim Lamers

Hello Servant Leaders! We’d like to invite you to join us on September 7th for our FREE Servant Leaders of…

August 7, 2017Read
BlogsInnovation with a Lemonade Station!

It probably is no surprise that at my house, we support entrepreneurial efforts. I think every person has experimented in…

August 2, 2017Read
BlogsHow to Begin to Build a Healthy Culture

So, you’ve heard a lot about building a healthy culture, but you don’t know where to begin? That’s what I…

July 26, 2017Read

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Sometimes, all it takes is a little inspiration.

Understanding where others are coming from is critical in communicating and working toward a common cause.