Strengths Based Leadership by Rath and Conchie
This book is a “follow up” of sorts to the StrengthsFinder 2.0 book that was and continues to be a great resource for the development of yourself and the people within organizations. This book was a very straight forward, easy read that kept me engaged and provided many reminders and stories to focus on my…
Read Full PostThe No Complaining Rule by Jon Gordon
Another great book from Mr. Gordon in my opinion. I very much enjoyed another one of his books “The Energy Bus” as well. This particular book focused primarily on the “power” of negativity in the workplace and in our lives and that by instituting a “no complaining rule” and supporting it, we can create a…
Read Full PostMost Worries are a Waste of Time
“Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” ~Leo Buscaglia One of the main obstacles to success – personally and professionally – is WORRYING about things that really do not deserve your time, energy, and attention. Think of all the times you have sabotaged your success because of your…
Read Full PostThe Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly
WOW! I HIGHLY recommend this book, not only because it helped clarify my personal dreams, but because it can have such a tremendous impact on your life – personally and professionally. It is a quick read, yet the lessons you can take away from it are profound. I have no doubt that when this program…
Read Full PostThe 3 Most Dangerous Words
I KNOW THAT. Now, why would I say that those three words are the most dangerous? Because the moment you say that phrase internally or externally you are stopping your ability to grow, connect, and learn. I have yet to come across someone that seeks out people that are “know it all’s,” in fact, more…
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