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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 Today is the Day!

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

June 19, 2019 Read
Blogs Splashing in the Mud is Fun!

Building a company culture centered on a desire to build trust, engagement and accountability gets messy. It’s not like building…

June 12, 2019 Read
Blogs I Want More S’mores!

I’m not sure if s’mores are a Wisconsin thing or a universal bonfire thing? So, for our readers across the…

June 5, 2019 Read
Blogs Building Trust

Getting a little vulnerable builds trust. If you want to build trust in people, create space. The space I’m referring…

May 29, 2019 Read
Blogs Clowns: Scary or Misunderstood?

When I was a kid, I was raised to love clowns. In those days, there were many traveling circuses that…

May 22, 2019 Read
Blogs There are Too Many Seeds in the Watermelon!

Don’t you just love it when people bitch about things? Those who engage in petty complaints are not challenging themselves…

May 15, 2019 Read
Blogs How Many Flowers Are Too Many Flowers?

I rarely make statements about ‘men versus women,’ but today I’m going to make an exception. Today, I want to…

May 8, 2019 Read
Blogs Throw Your Pizza On the Grill!

Habits, personal agreements, and the hamster wheel of “sameness.” Let me explain: during our lives, those who decide to push…

May 1, 2019 Read
Blogs It’s Time To Unplug

In today’s world of technology at our fingertips, we are exposed constantly to calls, emails, texts, social media messages, LinkedIn…

April 24, 2019 Read

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