I am personally struck by how often I attempt to conceal or deny things that I experience that I cannot logically explain. I know I am not alone in this behavior. One of my greatest areas of discomfort – or in my business we call it an ‘area of growth potential’ — seems to come...Read More
I have been intrigued with the concept of connectedness for most of 2009.I have always used models of development that have 1-2-3 steps, processes that appear to have a beginning and a logical end. I suggest books that offer such models all the time. I do believe these models are useful to help organize the...Read More
For fun, keep this photo taken by Stew Gibbons, President of Connerton, in mind as you read this blog. This is free pass week. No Dr. Success Challenge. Just one thought to sit with for the week with no lists to make and you get to choose whether or not you even think about the...Read More
Appreciate (v): to judge with heightened perception or understanding. Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary Success Challenge: Observe things you take for granted. A warm cup of coffee when you get to the office, your computer operating as it was intended, the phone working or the person who hands you your ticket at the train station. What...Read More
In honor of May – the month dedicated to mothers, I plan to feature four outstanding 20-30 somethings who are finding their footing on the crooked road of success by using their personal strengths to light their early journey. What are “personal” strengths? Go to www.authentichappiness.org and take the Values In Action (VIA) survey...Read More