We don't have to change our life overnight. Instead, we can make small changes that leave a lasting and transformative impact on our ourselves and others.
“Steve would be on vacation — and he would be pondering where the next product, the next direction for Apple, new technologies, things he’s reading,” longtime Apple engineer Tony Fadell recently said on The Tim Ferriss Show.
If we went through life asking this one simple question, we would improve our decision-making.
A devastating fire nearly led horse trainer Eric Reed to early retirement.
"Dear Self, I'm so glad you didn't let fear keep you from growing."
There is always beauty and discovery in the madness, confusion and unknown.
I am grateful for the people in my life, even those who have caused me pain.
In a world of instant connectivity, we must never forget that people are at the heart of leadership.
There are times as leaders, friends, teammates and co-workers that we simply want something to be true, even if it isn’t.
As leaders, we have to understand that there are few experts and even fewer with knowledge of the decision-making process we endured.
So often when we take over new organizations, teams or departments, we rubberneck at our competitors.
Today, continue to nourish your dreams. Hold fast to your vision and do something everyday to bring it into manifestation.