The purpose that I “immersively imagine” is replacing the obsolete idea of retirement with a new exponential mindset — by seeing our aging population not as a burden but as a wonderful asset to benefit society.
Read MoreLeadership transitions aren’t easy for anyone involved, and there can be some awkward moments during the evolution from leader to collaborator. Here’s what we can learn from one of the world’s foremost guitarists, Carlos Santana.
Read MoreTo replace retirement with intentional living, I encourage people to make two basic commitments: be inspired and manage your energy.
Read MoreWe’ve all asked it. That soul-searching question that perfectly combines our daydreams and our passions into the ultimate “what if?” scenario: “What would I do if money wasn’t an issue?”
Read More“Things rarely get stuck because of lack of time. They get stuck because the doing of them has not been defined.” Now, take a moment to read that again.
Read MoreSomeone once said that parenting a young child is like having a tiny wrecking ball who follows you around all day, undoing everything you just did.
But then, nobody ever said raising kids would be easy, right?
Read MoreFun Fact: One American president read an entire book before breakfast. Every. Single. Day.
While in the White House, Teddy Roosevelt always read at least one book before eating breakfast. When the chief executive didn’t have official business in the evening, he’d read another two or three books before bed.
Read MoreHe had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
He had dozens of awards, from Emmys to Golden Globes.
Then, in the middle of filming a major movie, he started displaying the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. In 1998, he went public about his debilitating illness.
Read MoreHave you heard the one about the two shoe salesmen sent to a foreign country to assess the market? It is, perhaps, the most famous story on the motivational circuit and it goes a little something like this…
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