Feel Good Story for Front-Row Friday
I’ve said before how important it is to search for feel-good inspirational stories, well here is one for you. A furniture store owner opened his doors to feed the folks of Dallas impacted by the ice storm.
I’ve said before how important it is to search for feel-good inspirational stories, well here is one for you. A furniture store owner opened his doors to feed the folks of Dallas impacted by the ice storm.
If you are down and need a burst of energy, focus on these three things: Your Progress, Hope and Inspiration. After all, you get what you focus on, so why not focus on what’s right in your world?
Yes, be outrageous with your goals but don’t forget daily habits of small incremental things you can do that will eventually add up to big success! Dream it, do it daily. You got this! #FrontRowFriday
It’s okay to fail if you continue to learn from failure. Don’t give up, keep going, even if it’s day 1 yet AGAIN! You got this. It’s a new day. Make positive choices today. Here’s to another Front-Row Friday encouraging you to make choices that serve you.
Hall of Fame business speaker Marilyn Sherman reminds us the inspiration from this week’s inauguration where literally the highlight for many was Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman reminds us to be brave enough to see the light and to be the light.
Do you know the difference between disappointment and discouragement? No surprise, there is a difference and it 100% depends on your outlook. When you’re disappointed, you recognize things did not go your way. Someone or something let you down.
Following, top national experts on leadership, performance and human capital development share their perspectives on the characteristics of strong leaders in periods of great uncertainty and the opportunities that these challenging times can present us.
People are starting to move out of quarantine and back to work. Are you prepared? I know it’s necessary to have protocols in place. But, have you thought of the people-side of re-entry? There is no going back to ‘normal.’ I call this going ‘Back to the NEW Future.’
Whenever your role is as a leader of a new team, the vision and direction are up to you and/or your senior management. After the vision is set, your job is to ensure roles and expectations are divided up and day-to-day activities are clear to everyone on the team.
In 1993, Betty Ann Smothers was working two jobs to support her children. She was a police officer by day and security guard by night when she was murdered. Wait, I thought this was a good news story? It is.