You vs. You: Reintroducing Yourself to Your Younger Self

Captain — I’m glad I got to know you again. ~ Admiral Katheryrn Janeway Sometimes, we need to remind ourselves who we are. We need to reintroduce ourselves to our younger self(s). In other words, we need to figuratively go back in time so that we remember our dreams and desires, our joys and our […]
Fired to Fired Up: How ‘Getting Fired’ Can Turn Sorrows of Setbacks into Blessings of Success!

Steve Jobs. Oprah Winfrey. Walt Disney. J.K. Rowlings. Albert Einstein. Richard Branson. Bill Gates. And Mark Cuban. We may never have heard of these names, these epitomes of success who are mostly billionaires, if they had not gotten fired at some point in their life. Imagine that? If you bear that same career setback, you […]
Pros and Cons of Multitasking: Can We Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time?

Like defiant children, we fool ourselves into thinking that we can get more done by multitasking, and so off we go to tasking — eager to get things done, and eager once again, to make our lists. Those infamous lists. Those never-ending lists. Those never-get-done lists. Have any lists cluttering up your physical and/or digital […]
The Homeless Man’s Decision: Everyday Lessons on the Thin Line between Choice and Regret

Time ticked away, but he did not fear time that night. Perhaps, he ordered another drink at the bar, or just sat in silence, somewhat defiant, as seconds turned into minutes. The homeless man did not worry about his looming curfew, nor an imaginary coach turning into a pumpkin. His mode of transportation had been […]
Captain Your Time: Taking Control When It Goes into Warp Speed

“Time stays long enough for anyone who will use it.” — Leonardo da Vinci* I have been waiting, and as patiently as possible, to hear that we have warp time in place — that man has discovered how to speed up time. Just to confirm my suspicions. And moreover, that warp mode is not just […]
The Power of Boundaries in Boosting Your Life and Productivity

Recognizing that I was working my nonprofit job in two phases did not stop me from halting the destructive behavior even though my mental and physical capabilities were stretched to the limit. More than a little peeved and a lot worn out, they pulled the plug for me instead. Otherwise, I might have continued the […]
Mastering Simplicity vs. Complexity: Strategies for Success in Business, Career and Personal Life

I did not learn how to drive until I was 25 years old. That is considered old, especially in Louisiana where individuals were driving at age 10 a few generations ago. Might not have been legal, and also, it took place in mostly rural areas. An interviewee once shared with me how she drove the […]
Love of Reading

In Honor of World Book Day: Love of Reading Reposted: Originally published as a Guest Blog, December 5, 2024 on Connie Ragen Green’s Tips and Secrets for Making Huge Profits With Your Tiny List Three chairs down, and one row over, I watched in dread as his small hands fervently tore and tugged at the […]
30 Actionable Ways to Cultivating Friendships and Partnerships: In Business, Career and Personal Life

The only way to have a friend is to be one. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Success in business isn’t just about what you know—it’s about who you surround yourself with. When you intentionally align with the right mentors, advisors, consultants, and coaches, you stop guessing and start growing with purpose. — Roger Knecht I would […]
“I Have No Friends”: Building an Online Business as a New or Seasoned Entrepreneur

Her words hung in the air. And hovered over us in loud silence. They were deafening. You really wished that she had never uttered them because you were floored — you were not sure how to react. Who on earth admits to such a thing? And yet, the student worker made the statement as if […]