Are you hesitant to try new things? Do you resist progress to maintain the status quo? Do you prefer staying in familiar territory instead of embracing new challenges — even if they offer significant potential? Step outside your comfort zone. As the saying goes, “The only limits in life are the ones you make.” Some… [Read More]
Happy People Know This … Do You?
Have you ever noticed how much people complain? Even on the most beautiful days, some folks find a cloud in the sky. This type of negativity not only drains energy but is self-perpetuating, potentially plunging those people into a funk. That said, instead of fixating on all the ills in the world, focus on being… [Read More]
Does It Pay to Nickel-and-Dime?
It seems like hidden fees are sprouting up everywhere these days. Airlines charge for baggage and seat selection, hotels add fees for Wi-Fi and late checkout, law firms bill for making copies, banks penalize for not meeting minimum deposit requirements, and certain restaurants tack on a wellness fee to support staff healthcare benefits. Why don’t… [Read More]
BECOME Your Best Self | by Skip Prichard
To My Readers: I’m honored to republish, with permission, “Unleash the Power of Moral Character” by Skip Prichard, originally featured on the Leadership Insights blog on June 11, 2024. Skip is an accomplished CEO and growth-oriented business leader, best-selling author, and global keynote speaker. His views have been featured in print and broadcast media including the… [Read More]
When You Do Nothing, Nothing Happens
People have ambitious goals and magnificent dreams. But without action, those desires will never come to fruition. Although this might seem obvious, many people hope that things will magically occur on their own. But we know that’s just a fantasy. Rather than taking responsibility to make things happen, they use every excuse in the book… [Read More]
Plug the Holes Before Filling the Bucket
It’s ironic how often we overlook the most obvious truths. “Plug the holes before filling the bucket” is a perfect example. It underscores the importance of addressing underlying issues or inefficiencies before striving for improvement. If you ignore this simple lesson, your efforts will fail. And yet, even though this truism is as clear as… [Read More]
You Made Your Bed …
I’m sure you’ve experienced the pain of accidentally touching a hot stove. (Ouch!) Even though it was unintentional, and it hurt, you learned to be more cautious. However, there are times when you intentionally make choices that lead to difficulties — that’s the nature of consequences. As the adage goes, “You made your bed; now… [Read More]
Are You Always a Little Late for Everything?
Do you tend to arrive a few minutes early or fashionably late? You probably think it doesn’t make a difference. Who cares if a meeting doesn’t start on time? What’s the problem if an activity doesn’t begin on schedule? For some folks, punctuality doesn’t even occur to them, while others proudly wear tardiness as a… [Read More]
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