Life Lesson #34 of my first 40 years: Be a problem solver.
Life Lesson #34: Be a problem solver. It is easy in life to be a problem identifier – in fact, it sometimes feels like our society specializes in being able to point out what is wrong with this world – personally and professionally. What I have come to find is that the people who take…
Read Full PostLife Lesson #33 of my first 40 years: Seek out and embrace feedback.
Life Lesson #33: Seek out and embrace feedback. Early in my career I was nervous – and in all reality at times – fearful of receiving feedback. Part of it was my lack of confidence in myself, while the rest of it was my fear of rejection. Anyone else ever deal with that? 🙂 What…
Read Full PostLife Lesson #32 of my first 40 years: This too shall pass.
Life Lesson #32: This too shall pass. One of the greatest and most inspirational books I have ever read is Og Mandino’s “The Greatest Salesman in the World” – it was first printed over 50 years ago and his wisdom still holds true as much today as it did then. One of the phrases he…
Read Full PostLife Lesson #31 of my first 40 years: Always do your best work.
Life Lesson #31: Always do your best work. You will never know the full impact that your work has on others – so why not do your best in all that you do? Doing less than your best takes a toll on everyone around you. There seems to be less pride in one’s work in…
Read Full PostLife Lesson #30 of my first 40 years: Nothing gets better until you get better.
Life Lesson #30: Nothing gets better until you get better. In all aspects of my life, I have found that I must get better in order for anything else to get better. Relationships, projects, situations, groups/teams, and organizations only work best when the individuals that are a part of them each are doing their best…
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