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Are we losing the plot with AI?
I think AI is greatly misunderstood. And I’m watching it create a quiet storm of anxiety—especially among students, educators, and thoughtful professionals. Not because people are being dishonest.But because they’re scared they’ll be misunderstood. They’re asking questions like: “Does this sound too much like AI?”“What if I get flagged even though I wrote it?” They’re…
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My Branding Story
The “One-to-One Marketing Era,” coined by Don Peppers and Martha Rogers in their 1993 book The One to One Future, marked a shift from mass marketing to personalized customer engagement. It emphasized building lasting relationships through individual interactions and tailored experiences. One-to-one marketing, when practiced properly, increased customer value by focusing on personalization. It required…
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How long will you wait before honoring WHO YOU ARE
I have always believed that true business success stems from a clear vision supported by alignment across four essential pillars: expertise, a strategic attraction plan, financial mastery, and sales and marketing. When these elements are in harmony, businesses can navigate complexity with clarity and transform challenges into opportunities for sustainable growth. The pillar we often…
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I’m not for everyone. Neither are you!
Today’s title is from a book, written by David Leddick. It’s an advice book on life, style and fashion. In the book’s description he underscores that you need to make it your top priority to dig deep and find your own style and express it as freely as you would a work of art. As…
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Instead of purpose, think: life’s task
Got the idea of ‘Life’s Task’ from Robert Greene’s book Mastery. Purpose has always been difficult to understand and define, especially when it’s always paired with the verb ‘to find’. To find ones purpose suggests that it is out there somewhere. Oftentimes we link purpose with career and if we aren’t fulfilled in our careers…
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Why is it so difficult to ask for help?
There are perhaps countless answers to this one question, depending on who’s answering so I’m going to share a few reasons here: The idea of doing it alone has been illustrated in songs like “My Way” made famous by Frank Sinatra and in countless stories describing the self-made man or woman, who against all odds…
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Not everyone sees what you see
You have been blessed with a particular way of interpreting the world. You may be able with confidence and speed to break down choices, drawing on past experiences. You might be an exceptional storyteller or possess the ability to mix whatever resources you have on hand with a helping of imagination and a dose of…
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Tune into your body – your guide to better health
My doctor suggested that I might have been suffering from post traumatic stress. Twenty sixteen was a particularly difficult year. So often we keep stepping into the next day without any thought about the messages that our bodies send to us. We nurse the pain, self-medicate, indulge in over eating or over drinking – our…
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If you don’t master this one skill…you’re toast!
I am currently reading and watching several films about Leonardo Da Vinci. In his book – How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael J. Gelb says “he serves as a global archetype for human potential, giving us intimations of what we ourselves may be capable of doing. To some degree, we all have some…

