Creating Your Own Luck Philosophy
Shift your view of luck and finding extraordinary opportunities in hidden places.
Read MoreSlowing Down As An Access to Real Productivity, Innovation, and Accomplishment
In the Forcefield of Business, we can often find ourselves swayed by the hustle and grind culture. We invite you to consider that slowing down is the access to more creativity, productivity, and fulfillment. Here are our four principles for slowing down.
Read MoreAuthentic Trust: An Often Missing yet Necessary Ingredient for Extraordinary Accomplishment
We propose that most commonly the “air we breathe” and the “water we swim in” in the business world is cordial hypocrisy.
Read MoreThe World of Being in Business – a.k.a.: The Forcefield
I invite you to consider that when you step into the world of business - either as an owner or employee - that you step into a forcefield. (The definition of forcefield: an invisible barrier of exerted strength.) By its very nature, a forcefield is relentless, never-stopping, never-ending, insistent, AND most of all, invisible. We call this The Forcefield of Business (and each industry has
Read MoreHow to Create Business as a Game
What makes something a game? Simply said, a game is created when something “over there” is more important than what is “over here.” For example, in the game of basketball, “ball in hoop” is more important than “ball in hand.” The important thing to notice is that there is nothing inherently important about “over there” – we make it up! So the moment you determine
Read MoreThe Art of Quitting
By this point in life, most of us have learned (many times) the value of not quitting. This is important and critical to learn. Triumphing over discomfort, learning discipline and tenacity, and keeping your word in many forms are valuable and powerful practices to master. I spent many years of my career dedicated to mastering this way of working and living. I learned first-hand, that
Read MoreBeing a Creator in a Consumerist World
There is a phenomenon in the world of business and in life that you are probably being influenced by without your knowledge. It’s called: BEING a consumer. So, what is a consumer? The dictionary defines it as: 1) A person who buys and uses up goods, and 2) A living thing that must eat other organisms to obtain the energy necessary for life.
Read MoreDo You Have a Philosophy of Business?
When I ask the entrepreneurs and companies that I work with if they have a Philosophy of Business, I usually get blank stares. For the most part, people in the business world are not engaging in this conversation - they are not taking the time to slow down and contemplate what their philosophy is. Are you in the same position - working and operating without
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