
The Radical Act of Simplification
I’ve spent these last ten days mostly in solitude in what I dub our “little house on the prairie.” My
I’ve spent these last ten days mostly in solitude in what I dub our “little house on the prairie.” My
Thanks to Frederick Taylor and other business thinkers at the turn of the 20th century, businesses, factories, and workplaces began
On my 40th birthday, I proudly ran exactly 3 miles and promptly hung up my running shoes. That is, until
True confession. I’d not heard the term “sacrifice syndrome” until a few weeks ago. Yet when I did, it put
I did something for the first time in the past three days. Something that I find extraordinarily difficult. Something that
Here are six ways leaders inspire commitment. Which best describes your style? Gandhi. Martin Luther King. The Buddha. Malala. Gretta
There are some of us who are a bit more restless than most. Who are searching for something new and
Arianna Huffington, co-founder of the Huffington Post and CEO of Thrive Global, once said this about burnout: “In a culture
I Knew. Why Didn’t I Listen? As I was in line at the airport check-in counter, I was perplexed when
It’s true about apples – but what about teams? Does one bad apple really spoil the lot? Dr. Will Felps,
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