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Getting the Proper Rest Keeps Us at Our Best
Whether we find ourselves setting the pace for the race, or just trying to keep the pace, we should always find time to give our mind and body a little rest. Some of you have shared that these past several months have given you a chance to slow down, get back into forgotten hobbies, or…
Read MoreA Little Bit of Leadership Goes a Long Way, Especially Now
Are you currently working with someone who you admire and respect as a leader? Have they been able to provide guidance to you and your organization as they navigate change and work hard to keep up with the rush and crush of challenges and opportunities? What traits stand out to you? Over the course of…
Read MoreHope and Encouragement Open Endless Possibilities
Hope may not be a strategy, but then again it just might be, especially when we tie it to encouragement. Although I have personally limited the amount of time I spend reading or watching the news, and have scaled back on the time I spend on certain social media platforms, it seems like I still…
Read MoreThe Path to Success is Open to Everyone
“You were designed for accomplishment, engineered for success, and endowed with the seeds of greatness,” — Zig Ziglar. Imagine waking up every day, reminding ourselves of Zig’s quote above. How would it change our morning? How would it shape our tasks, our job, and the way we engage with others? And what would happen if…
Read MoreSlowing Down to Speed Up
Having always been a proponent of the leadership concept, slowing down to speed up, I wanted to share some thoughts with you. I learned this concept early in my career as a young manager and professional trainer and facilitator of the Ken Blanchard “Situational Leadership” curriculum. Having spent four amazing years traveling the globe facilitating…
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