Calling Someone Out
There is an American idiomatic expression that people use to point out someone’s mistakes, often in a public setting. This is referred to as “calling
There is an American idiomatic expression that people use to point out someone’s mistakes, often in a public setting. This is referred to as “calling
In sports like tennis, golf, and baseball, there’s the concept of a “sweet spot.” These sports involve swinging a racquet, club, or bat at a
Some goals are overwhelming to the point where you feel frozen and unable to start. This is a sign that the magnitude of the goal
In a corporate strategic plan, it’s often easy to come up with big goals of what the company could or should do. The far more
In many activities, there is a certain set of steps needed to accomplish an objective, along with an optimal sequence in which to conduct these
You possess a power that can determine the quality of your life. This power is called discernment. It is the skill (or lack thereof) to
In watching the recent U.S. presidential inauguration, I couldn’t help but notice 22-year-old poet Amanda Gorman. I think her poem
When you’re an interesting person, people want to connect with you. They want to work with you, hang out with
The other day, someone asked me about how to be more emotionally resilient in the face of obstacles and failures.
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been thinking a lot about the organization chart for public health here in the
When I work with a new CEO client, I do two things. First, I ask them to explain the business
Most of my client work over the past decade has been centered around helping software companies scale up to become
In a previous article, I shared a little history about the Great Depression of the 1930s and explained why the
In looking at the COVID-19 response globally and here in the United States, I can’t help but remember a concept
I’m told there’s a saying on Wall Street that goes, “The trend is your friend.” I’m not a banker nor
I’ve been noticing that there are questions lately about what caused the Great Depression and whether we’re at risk of