I was 15 years old, when I heard the keys jangling and then the lock turning in the door to my jail cell. A blond man I had never seen before entered. His name was Baxter Richardson, and he was th...
I was 15 years old, when I heard the keys jangling and then the lock turning in the door to my jail cell. A blond man I had never seen before entered. His name was Baxter Richardson, and he was th...
The cost of success never goes on sale. You have to be willing to pay the market price. That includes sweat, work, and learning new skills. And part of that is investing. Investing in yourself. ...
If you’ve been with me along the journey of this blog, and read most of the more than 9,000 posts, you already know “how” to read it. Newer readers are often confused. They’re always waiti...
As is often the case, Rumi the Sufi mystic and poet, made an observation and that observation led me to an epiphany. That epiphany is what led me to tell you in the last post that I would be challen...
One of the most irritating customs of the human species is our tendency to fall into pity parties at every opportunity. Take me for instance… (more…)...
Last post we discussed one of the two most lucrative skillsets to manifest prosperity: persuasive writing. Today let’s explore the importance of the second skillset: public speaking. (more…)...
If you’re a successful entrepreneur or a valued employee on the promotion track, let me suggest what a lot of your time is spent doing: Writing. (more…)...
Had a great time yesterday speaking at the first-ever Strategic Growth Summit here in Miami. One of the things I shared was what I believe are the two most lucrative skills you can develop as a lead...
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