Where’s Matt? (and we don’t mean Lauer)
More importantly, what’s his secret to attracting exuberant crowds? Can we bottle it? Thanks Garr Reynolds for introducing us to Matthew Harding.
More importantly, what’s his secret to attracting exuberant crowds? Can we bottle it? Thanks Garr Reynolds for introducing us to Matthew Harding.
Want to meet other Shih Tzus owners? Find a fellow skier, cyclist, kayaker or climber? Get a pick-up basketball game wherever you are? Start a team? Organize a speaker series, and charge attendees? Get a... More »
… so they’ll want to come back next year. How many conferences have you attended where you felt talked “at” by a series of speakers up on stage? Then you rushed between sessions to meet... More »
Why discover how to make self-led teams succeed? Because, in this flattening world, more of us are thrown into the self-led situation. And, more alluringly, we can have more fun and make more money, according... More »
You can make some simple changes in how you dress, move or speak and discover that you have fewer conflicts and greater opportunity to build enduring relationships from smoother daily interactions. From the research on... More »
1. Anticipate what you want out of a situation before you go into it. Know your bottom line in advance -- what you need most, especially if you have strong negative or positive feelings about... More »
Getting enthusiasm is a little like learning to breathe: Nobody can tell you exactly how to do it, but without it you're in big trouble. No one but you can discover that compelling purpose or... More »
There is a Tibetan saying "If you want to know your future, look at what you are doing in this moment." This may seem childlike but I always find it easiest to make a change... More »
After President Roosevelt died there was a formal funeral procession through Washington D.C. A flag-draped coffin being carried and escorted into the White House by an honor guard, as the horse-drawn funeral carriage draws away.... More »
… assholes can be successful. I wince at such language, intentionally used as it is by brilliant Bob Sutton who adds however, "Even if you are a successful asshole, you are still an asshole and... More »