
Success Thought of the Day – 9/28/20
If you research leadership, you will find tons of definitions. One that most resonates with me is that leaders help themselves and others do the right things. [Read more…]

Success Thought of the Day – 9/23/20
Several years ago, after learning a colleague had just lost his job, I approached his office to offer support. To my surprise, he was calmer than I expected, golf club in hand, gently practicing his swing. [Read more …]

Success Thought of the Day – 9/22/20
Trust your inner-voice in difficult moments, particularly when challenging cultural norms. A current tradition or best practice only stands until someone demonstrates a better way.

Success Thought of the Day – 9/18/20
Persistence must be a part of your winning formula. We often think about endurance within the context of physical activity. However, that ability to exert oneself, remain active for extended periods, and to resist, withstand, recover from, and have immunity to trauma, wounds, or fatigue is holistically necessary.
Consider yourself a mental athlete first and intentionally work on your endurance and persist through challenging problems.

Success Thought of the Day – 9/15/20
Reflections help others in powerful ways. Go ahead and put your pen to paper.

Success Thought of the Day – 9/9/20
We can make ourselves miserable or we can make ourselves strong – the amount of work is the same. – Carlos Castaneda

Success Thought of the Day – 9/8/20
If the world were a perfect place, you would be queried about your God-given gifts and talents, put through processes to hone, and ushered opportunities to maximize your potential. However, as we know, the world is not perfect, so you must own each of these steps. Keep pushing!

Success Thought of the Day – 9/2/20
Stories act as the connective tissue from individual intent to collective action. – James Rosseau, Sr. If you want to go further, faster, engage others in your journey. Share your story, starting with your genuine “why.” Let the conversations unfold, and shared interests naturally come together around your cause.