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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


About Dignify The Purpose of Purpose

Have you identified your company’s true purpose?  What is a purpose? In its simplest form, your purpose is a combination…

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I’m writing this “WOW” for all the Dreamer/Doers out there. A Dreamer/Doer is a person who imagines ideas that don’t…

March 4, 2020 Read
About Dignify Easy, Breezy, Bold & Beautiful Branding

Rebranding is a daunting task for any designer; as well as a process most business owners are reluctant to go…

February 28, 2020 Read
Blogs Balancing Tasks and Relationships

From my experience, when people come into the office Monday morning they have different goals and different ways of measuring…

February 26, 2020 Read
Blogs Negative Emotions and the Nervous System

Stress is the #1 health epidemic in America. It’s estimated that 75 – 90% of all primary care visits are…

February 19, 2020 Read
Blogs You Have the Power to Choose

There are people who are naturally critical of their world. Because of their upbringing, they were taught to believe the…

February 12, 2020 Read
Blogs Grateful Is the Direct Line to Grace

Grace. A word that is typically heard in religious context. Receiving the grace of God. It’s also used this way,…

February 5, 2020 Read
Blogs Being a Team Player!

This week on my “Daily Cup of Joe” Instagram Stories I am focusing on specific topics about what it means…

January 29, 2020 Read
Blogs Get Vulnerable

Why are so many people afraid of being vulnerable? Why can’t many simply share what they’re feeling, openly and honestly?…

January 22, 2020 Read

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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.