Inspirational

Inspirational

Lifestyle Entrepreneur Lewis Howes on the Power of Vulnerability and Authenticity

The five-star accolades for Lewis Howes’ School of Greatness podcast are numerous, though two themes among reviewers’ praises stand out: “I’m so grateful; the content saves me hundreds of years of trying to figure out things by myself,” and, “I’m so thankful for Lewis’s curiosity and the authenticity he brings to every conversation.” Being a […]

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The Difference Between Vision, Mission, Strategy and Core Values

Vision, mission, strategy and core values are, in my opinion, the four foundational elements that should make up your core ideology. They are the governing forces that inform your strategic direction and tactical implementation.  Differences between vision, mission, strategy, and core values However, while all four are important, they’re very different—and they’re often confused. Here’s

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Discovering the Changing Meaning of Empowerment

“Let go and let God.” “Trust the process.” “God grant me the serenity…” Fairly common phrases, they serve as simple reminders to stop trying to control that which we can’t. I’ve said several of them in recent meetings with our team—perhaps with a more sarcastic interpretation. You see, change is afoot at SUCCESS. You may

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On Your Mark Get Set — Recharge

Work hard and be successful. Work hard and overcome. Work hard… or lose your livelihood. That’s what performance expert Tony Schwartz finds in today’s prevailing work styles: a do-more-with-less, no-slacking environment that paradoxically undermines efficiency. In his book The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working: The Four Forgotten Needs That Energize Great Performance, Schwartz and co-authors

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Is Damp January a More Sustainable Alternative to Dry January?

While the origin of the term “dry January” is debatable, the first large-scale movement for an alcohol-free January was started a decade ago by Alcohol Change UK. The organization hoped that by taking a month off of drinking, participants would begin asking questions about their alcohol intake. The movement spread, gaining popularity among those wishing

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