There’s one recurring theme that we see over and over again with people who experience the biggest breakthroughs and transformations.
If you’ve read the title of this post, you know exactly where this is going.
I love connecting two people who really should know each other.
I spent a few years working from coworking spaces filled with wide-eyed entrepreneurs who became some of my closest friends. I picked up a lot of interesting habits and beliefs in that environment, but one of my favorite is how intentional I am when spending money.
There’s this special time the world of transformation that occurs in between the time that you realize there’s a need to change and the time that the change takes place.
We know that there’s a better way and yet we haven’t fully stepped into that new world.
There comes a point in our self-development journeys where we all come to a similar and somewhat confusing realization.
We live in a world of information overload where everyone has thoughts, opinions and stories on how things should be. Two very intelligent and…
One leadership skill that I’m currently focused on cultivating personally is the ability to listen for the words that are not spoken.
There are times when the most important part of a conversation is what is not being said. A sales prospect is not letting…
I had a fascinating conversation last week about fake abundance.
This is when an individual or an organization is talking the talk of being abundant, but they are still holding on to old world values that are driven by fear, control and scarcity.
One of the most important things we can do as leaders is ensure that our team is in alignment. Alignment with the organization, with the mission, with us as a leader and with each other.
There’s are a few key elements that directly contribute to the alignment of our team.
It doesn’t take much to radically shift the trajectory of someone’s day.
There are little things that we can do for each other that are effortless to us and have massive impact on someone else.
Change happens gradually but feels so sudden.
One day I was back stage at a club in Vegas hours away from one of the worst hangovers in my life. My very next time in Vegas, I was there for an Abundant immersion, didn’t drink, didn’t gamble and spent half a day in a spa…