The more people you help and the more value you create, the more your business will fly - and the quicker you'll win.
I love great quotes.
Victims recite problems. Leaders develop solutions. That might seem like common sense, but common sense is rarely common practice.
I bought my own home in 2004. It's a sanctuary for my family and a place of peace and calm. It's key for anyone committed to leadership and success to avoid the noise and focus on their best opportunities.
Simple idea with powerful consequences: everyone who intersects your life knows something you don't.
Goal-getting matters. And writing down the brave acts and bold dreams you intend to accomplish will provide the spark to get them done.
Let planning be the springboard, so that spirituality can be our splash.
Stay true to your vision/dream. There's something to be said for just staying at what you are trying to achieve well past the point everyone else gives up.
Stay true to your values.
As we produce work that becomes pure poetry, we impact and influence our teammates, we wow our suppliers, we inspire customers and strangers. And we lead our industry.
Every one of us wakes up in the morning, walks out into the world, and does the best we can do based on what we know and the skills we have.