Leadership Lessons From Santa: Part 1

It can’t be easy being Santa. Imagine the demands that are put on you every year to execute a manufacturing, distribution, and customer service epicenter that is of global proportions. Each year millions of people relying on you to nail every detail on a non-negotiable time crunch. Santa does teach us some incredible lessons about […]

A Great Skill Every Leader Knows…

Connecting with others will require the skill to listen to what is being said “between the lines.” It is literally one of the greatest abilities a leader can have. Behind someone’s words is where their heart lies. That’s where you get to connect with another human being on a whole different level. Listening is about being […]

Are You A Worry Wart?

I have heard it said that some people don’t just worry occasionally, they worry recreationally. Is this you? Do you find yourself worrying… a lot? With financial struggles, culture, politics, relationship issues, and the unknown future it is easy to let worry consume our thoughts. The only problem with worry is that it is a […]

Your Innovative Value

3 ways to value what you create

 “I will act as if what I do will make a difference.” ~William James A common trait that innovators have is that they believe that what they are doing is important. They feel that their contribution to the world is of value. In fact, the more value you place on yourself the more innovative you become. […]

Connection Requires Disconnection

Benjamin Disraeli and William Gladstone were two of the most politically competitive rivals in Great Britain in the nineteenth century. Their battles were so intense in the political arena that it flowed over to their personal lives as well. They both were animated men who had a mastery of politics. However, Benjamin Disraeli was the […]