Archive for the ‘Leadership’ Category

The Need for Speed (2010-3-8)

The slower you go, in any area of your life, the more resistance you will feel. Therefore, the faster you go, not only will you experience less resistance, but you will develop momentum, which quite frankly, is the single most powerful factor in your acheiving success.

Don’t Forget What’s Most Important (2010-3-1)

My friend, lets not kid ourselves.
No matter how cool or savvy technology gets when it comes to Social Media – for Networking, Connecting, Sales or Marketing, every single medium, message and motivation is controled by one thing – the thoughts of people, or simply…human nature, which in and of itself, is downright complex.

How much is the “Investment”? (2010-1-14)

A very nice lady called me the other day to ask me a question about her business.
When I returned her call and got into conversation, I found out that her question was about a business that Sophia & I no longer build or are a part of.

Copout, Holdout, Dropout or Allout? Which One Are You? (2010-1-5)

Every morning at 8:30 am Eastern Standard Time, VP of Leadership Development of our Online Community, John Jackson, hosts our daily Wake Up Call.

Magic in LIVE Events (2009-12-14)

For Leaders, attending LIVE Events is non-negotiable.
Because Leaders know that at LIVE Events, inspiration is born and the largest committments are made.

Stand behind the spotlight – not IN it! (2009-11-24)

I’ve always said that standing behind the spotlight, is much more profitable than standing “in” the spotlight – in our industry at least!

Message to Leaders (2009-11-9)

It’s been a few weeks since we last posted, as we’ve been busy producing here in the Fall Harvest of Home Based Business. To catch you up quickly, here is a message we sent to our team earlier today about being a leader – you know – stepping up and not just making a difference, [...]

You Don’t Have to Get it Right; Just Get it Going (2009-10-21)

Just in case you didn’t know, I go to the gym every day.
Not just to look my best, feel good or have more energy, but to also keep a commitment that I made to myself a long time ago when I was healing from a fractured vertabrae in my lower back.

The Lost Art of Listening (2009-10-13)

In boxing, a great trainer teaches his fighter to breathe through his
nose.
This is because when a fighter stands in front of a great opponent with their mouth open, he’s likely to get knocked out with a precise shot to the jaw.

Story of Two Subways (2009-10-12)

Ok, I’ll admit it – once every couple of weeks, I stop by Subway on my way home from the gym to grab a foot long Roasted Chicken Sub with all the works.