In my early years, I fell victim to "mediocrity thinking." I thought the best path was to stay meek, humble, and not to rock the boat. Then one day, in the silent moment of introspection, I realized that my "mediocrity thinking" was robbing me of my happiness, fulfillment, and purpose. I realized that challenges are all a part of life... Continue Reading →
Where’s the fun with being average?
The spice of life involves thinking outside the cubicle. No one ever grew up saying..."One day, yes, one day, I will work in a cloth-covered box." If they did say it, then most likely they are not reading this blog because they don't have the natural thirst for knowledge. After all, those that want to be... Continue Reading →
Sink or Swim
During my first few years in the business world, I was introduced to the following statement,"sink or swim." In other words, you either get with the program or you fail. However, my thought is why limit oneself to either sinking or swimming. What about a third option of "solution finding" such as building a raft or sitting... Continue Reading →
Click Refresh
As a child, our dreams were more exciting, daring, and imaginative. As we progress with age, our dreams become confined by the cultural, social, and economical influence around us. Then we get so caught up with trying to catch up that we beg for a break from the relentless cycle of work and an unending... Continue Reading →
The Most Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day
“The Most Successful Leaders Do 15 Things Automatically, Every Day” – by Glenn Llopis 1. Make Others Feel Safe to Speak-Up Many times leaders intimidate their colleagues with their title and power when they walk into a room. Successful leaders deflect attention away from themselves and encourage others to voice their opinions. They are experts... Continue Reading →