In today’s pressure cooker world, too many business folks think that if we don’t stay on the treadmill and react instantly to every interruption, we’re somehow not performing at a high level.
I have found the exact opposite to be true.
Read MoreIn today’s pressure cooker world, too many business folks think that if we don’t stay on the treadmill and react instantly to every interruption, we’re somehow not performing at a high level.
I have found the exact opposite to be true.
Read MoreIn my experience, if the road gets too smooth or too easy, I get bored. Complacent. Sleepy. So I throw in a couple of twists just to keep it interesting — and more importantly, to keep me focused and wide awake at the wheel.
The good news is we can learn from failure. In fact, if we don’t see it that way, we’ll find ourselves repeating the same mistakes. But if we do, nothing can stop us. Because with the right perspective, failures are the best teachers
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe, but our culture still promotes the idea that gaining enough financial wealth will cure all ailments and solve all problems. That’s nonsense.
For decades, Growth Minded leaders (I use the term “leader” not as a formal title, but to indicate a certain approach to life) have discovered (through the teachings of Earl and others great thinkers) that the mindset of continuous value creation leads to transformation in both material wealth AND intrinsic wealth.
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