By studying the lives, thoughts and works of those who have passed, we can gain broader perspectives that exceed our personal experiences.
"Embrace wanting to risk your heart. It is one of the greatest things you will ever do."
We spoke to long-time actor Dan Lauria about why he reads every review of his performance and the common qualities of the best directors.
Life humbles you as you age. You realize how much time you wasted on nonsense.
Besides being an incredible chef and businessman, Patrick O’Connell is an exceptional leader. He gives each employee a road map of how to best perform in the job.
Greatness will always require a level of sweat equity ― embracing challenges, confronting resistance, and committing to continuous growth.
The best way to distinguish ourselves is rarely to become generalists. It’s to narrow our focus, cultivate intimate knowledge, and work tirelessly at our discipline.
You don’t get a second chance at a first impression. Leading must be taught, re-taught and developed each day.
"Work deeply on understanding yourself so their assumptions or opinions of you become nothing but background noise in your story."
We spoke to coach, author and high school principal Greg Berge about the six factors that can derail a team and why people pleasing isn’t a long-term leadership strategy.
Release the burden of perfection and embrace the imperfections that make you authentically human.
Having confidence is great, allowing expectation to creep into our minds is not.