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He saved babies’ lives while being paid as a janitor.
Vivien Thomas aspired to become a doctor and demonstrated the intellectual capacity, discipline, and aptitude required for medical training. He saved every dollar from his carpenter job, toward medical school, certain he was building a future with his own hands. Then the stock market crashed. This was 1929 and the Great Depression that followed, didn’t…
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Know Yourself Before it’s Impossibly Late
Most people believe they know themselves, and that confidence is rarely questioned. It feels reasonable to assume that living inside your own mind grants you privileged access to who you are, yet psychological research and lived experience both suggest otherwise. Self-knowledge is not a natural byproduct of adulthood. It is a discipline, and one that…
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Why Learning needs a Revival in Organizations
Everywhere online you see evidence of “learning.” There are workshops, webinars, online academies, and leadership retreats. People are busier than ever absorbing information — yet very little of it translates into sustained transformation. The problem isn’t that we’ve stopped learning. It’s that we’ve mistaken information for insight. What’s Gone Missing True learning — the kind…
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When your Gift Becomes a Cage
Scott Clary, in his Saturday Strategy Sessions newsletter, asked a powerful question: What if the thing you’re best at is the thing that’s killing you? He used the example of Josh Waitzkin — chess prodigy, national champion, International Master, and the inspiration for Searching for Bobby Fischer. By all external measures, Josh was destined for…
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Can You Align Your Professional and Personal Purpose?
In an Atlantic article “The New Old Age” (by David Brooks, Aug 2023), we meet people who’ve spent decades in high-powered careers — CEOs, prosecutors, doctors — suddenly confronting a sobering truth: their professional résumés no longer define them. David Brooks, shares Anne Kenner’s story — a former federal prosecutor who walked into Stanford’s Distinguished…
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Running the Race you were Built for
Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 9, verse 24 “Isn’t it obvious that all runners on the racetrack keep on running to win, but only one receives the victor’s prize? Yet each one of you must run the race to be victorious.” — The Passion Translation (TPT) Ecclesiastes reminds us: “The race is not to the…
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How to Achieve the Sweet Spot between People & Process
It was Dr. W. Edwards Deming who famously said this: A bad system will beat a good person every time. He’s right. If your workflows are clunky, your tools outdated, your decision-making slow, and your culture misaligned — even your top talent will eventually burn out or disengage. In most organizations, 94% of results come…
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How to Reverse-Engineer & Improve your Strategy
I joined a reading circle recently. The goal is simple – read 10 to 12 pages daily. You decide on the book. Perhaps members will fall in love with reading again or be motivated to finish that book they started or have been meaning to read forever. My choice is a book that I read…
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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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