Year: 2024

  • You can’t do it

    You can’t do it

    You can’t do it Years ago, while a young boy grew up, life circumstances proved overwhelmingly difficult. A child of divorce made custody battles and emotionally charged visitations unbearable for a kid with no tools in the box to successfully manage. Blaming himself for things for which he had no control over became the norm.…

  • Why Teams Stay

    Why Teams Stay

    Why Teams Stay Something many leaders are thinking about right now is retention: How do we keep our great people? And there are a lot of possible answers to that question floating around: increase compensation (pay them more!), improve perks and benefits (give them free lunch and stuff!), make your people feel good (stroke their…

  • Rediscovering the Power of Gratitude

    Rediscovering the Power of Gratitude

    Rediscovering the Power of Gratitude The power of gratitude goes far beyond a simple “thank you”—it’s a shift in how we see our lives, an invitation to embrace even the smallest blessings. When we begin to look through the lens of gratitude, we’re opening the door to a freer, more fulfilled life—a cageless life—where joy…

  • Where did you get your information?

    Where did you get your information?

    Where did you get your information? In today’s world, we are each one inundated with a plethora of information. We have television, which is akin to a mankind demand of “tell-a-vision.” There’s also radio, words in print, and the internet. Of course, thank you, Alexander Graham Bell, for turning electricity into sound in 1875 and…

  • Healthy Conflict

    Healthy Conflict

    Healthy Conflict This is the 3rd post in a series on skills needed to survive (and succeed) in the workforce.  We often assume our employees come to us with everything they need to be able to do the job they were hired for.  But that’s not always true!  Sometimes we have to take a step…

  • The Perfectionism Trap

    The Perfectionism Trap

    The Perfectionism Trap – Breaking Free To Build Thriving Teams And Empowered Leaders What is one of the most universal challenges faced by leaders today? Perfectionism. A staggering 92% of people struggle with some form of perfectionism. Many of us believe that if we can achieve perfection, we will also achieve the success, peace of…

  • Gold Pursuits

    Gold Pursuits

    Gold Pursuits The “forty-niners,” as they were called, came from all over the world in search of the yellow-colored stone called gold. As few as two to a maximum of 250,000 people descended on central California from all over the world. The gold rush only lasted from 1848 to 1952. With over $2B in gold…

  • Emotions at Work

    Emotions at Work

    Emotions at Work I recently attended a fabulous presentation by Dan Hill, author of Emotionomics. He gave very specific ideas for how to improve your team members’ engagement, particularly around meetings (even remotely), by focusing on their emotions. One thing to note: Only 12% of managers are truly good at emotional intelligence — knowing themselves…

  • Utilizing the Power of AI for Enhanced Efficiency and Business Expansion

    Utilizing the Power of AI for Enhanced Efficiency and Business Expansion

    Utilizing the Power of AI for Enhanced Efficiency and Business Expansion AI technology offers a multitude of tools that can simplify and optimize research tasks. Modern marketers often find themselves drowning in data, with endless websites and sources to sift through for relevant information. AI can streamline this process, providing accurate results in a fraction…

  • Discover

    Discover

    Discover Discover means to see something for the first time or to make known or visible, according to Merriam Webster. The truth be known, it is widely misused. I recall a “Seinfeld” episode where George Costanza is asked who his favorite explorer is, and he replies with DeSoto because he discovered the Mississippi River. Jerry…