How to Overcome Limiting Beliefs
Limiting beliefs are not usually based on fact. They are based on the story we tell ourselves. Accepting this gives us the tools to overcome them.
Limiting beliefs are not usually based on fact. They are based on the story we tell ourselves. Accepting this gives us the tools to overcome them.
Unscalable tasks are the ones we cannot do when we grow – but we must do to grow
A great leader inspires those around them to reach their fullest potential, cultivates leaders, protects culture, and casts a clear vision of the mission.
Recently Inc highlighted a 10-word remote work policy by Gravity Payments CEO, Dan Price. The policy is simple, giving employees the latitude and grace to work in an environment that works for them. Price writes, “If you get your work done, that’s all that matters.”… Read More »Successful Remote Work is Fueled by Emotional Intelligence
A grace-based culture gives allowance to grow with compassion and empathy It may seem out of place for a leadership and marketing blog to discuss the topic of grace, much less grace in the same sentence as company culture. But the health of an organization… Read More »Grace-culture Vs Us-culture
In communication, nearly every person makes this fundamental flaw in understanding Over the weekend, I was privy to a conversation between two entrepreneurs. I believe they thought they were pitted against each other in debate. From an outsider’s perspective, however, they were a lot closer… Read More »I Didn’t Misinterpret Anything
Consider going against the grain and nurturing what is most important. A common refrain in the tech world is, “go fast and break things.” And it seems this mantra is widely accepted as sound business advice. Who wouldn’t want to go fast, to get there… Read More »Go Slow and Grow Things
In today’s culture, it is nearly impossible to ignore “success.” We are bombarded with images of celebrities, megamansions, exotic sports cars, private jets, and extravagance. Our social media feeds are filled with perfectly crafted photos of avocado toast, beach-ready bodies, impeccably organized homes, and sunsets… Read More »Comparison is the thief of…
Often, our schedule, calendar, and routine all operate on auto-pilot. Meeting requests are mindlessly accepted, appointments are made, and tasks are checked off. The To-Do list gets longer and our feed fills up with more noise. At some point, more is pushed to “Tomorrow” or… Read More »The Work We Do: How to get more done without sacrificing what’s important