Loving Yourself So You Can Move Forward

Leaders develop a strong organization by constantly watering deep root systems of value. and process

Do you love yourself? Do you have a vision of some changes that you’d like to make in your life, but you’re just not sure about going for them? Well, it’s time to ensure that your relationship with yourself is a healthy one so that you can move forward with your life and make good …

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The Value of Being Heard at the Office

Business burnout depression frustration

Have you woken up with a great idea for the office but then had second thoughts about expressing that idea because you’re not sure about the reaction you’ll receive from those in leadership? Well, if so, those days should be behind you and your office if your office wants to keep pace with today’s fast-moving …

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Clarity: The Key to Effective Communication

Improve your leadership with your presence.

Is your corporate messaging clear both internally and externally? Have you defined your corporate vision and organizational principles? Sometimes businesses focus on leadership development and employee engagement in the office but miss actual clarity when it comes to developing the message of the business internally. Externally, there is so much noise from all of the …

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Lead Yourself Before Leading Others

Effective leadership, empathy

“Leadership” can be a complex topic. When you think of yourself as a leader, how do you define that? Are you leading an awesome team? Are you leading an entire organization or company? You probably have a good handle on the internal structure and dynamics of the group you are leading, right? But do you …

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Gaining New Perspective Through Gratitude

How to lead millennials and iY generation employees

Are you ready to change your perspectives on how you are seeing life? In a recent episode of The Bill Perry Show, Kevin Monroe shared some thoughts on connecting with others, acknowledging areas of your life for which you are grateful, and changing your perspective on how you view the world. This conversation is meaningful …

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