#Comparsion January 25
The “King of the Jungle” is the lion. The lion in COMPARSION to other animals is not the tallest, largest, fastest, or even the smartest. The elephant is the largest, the giraffe the tallest,...
The “King of the Jungle” is the lion. The lion in COMPARSION to other animals is not the tallest, largest, fastest, or even the smartest. The elephant is the largest, the giraffe the tallest,...
I have a friend that is a Physician’s Assistant, the wife of a college athletic director, servant leader, and a fantastic athlete. Her name is Windy Christy. Earlier this week she sent me and...
There are a couple of quotes that stress the importance of who we associate or SURROUND ourselves with. Birds of a feather flock together” “Bad Company corrupts Good Character” “The only way to get...
A TRILLION has 12 zeros in it. It also can be described as 10 to the 12th power. A visual might help just how large that amount is related to money. The photo below...
There are many great leadership lessons that I have been exposed to in my life. One of the top nuggets of wisdom is that “Leaders are Readers”. I often get asked at presentations I...
Came across another fascinating author, college professor, and psychologist named Adam Grant. I got to listen to him talk for two hours on a podcast with Tim Ferris. Adam talked about a lot of...
I heard a college football coach say once that recruiting is a science but even at its highest level there is some guesswork. I believe the same thing can be said for HIRING. The...
APPRECIATION is a an important part of keeping any relationship strong. Out of the clear blue two weeks ago I heard from a former colleague. He wanted to use me as a sounding board...
Amazon ships an average of 608 million packages each year, which equates to over 1,500,000 packages DELIVERED each day. When you combine what Amazon does with other UPS and USPS DELIVERIES that aggregate number...
I find the work of Jim Collins fascinating because he is curious and data driven. He has authored or co-authored a half dozen books including many books Good to Great and Built to Last...
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