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We all want to be happy and successful, learning, growing and doing what we love. Yet as we approach Labor Day 2013 and the end of year five – beginning with an acute financial meltdown in 2008 to an economy … Continue reading
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If leadership is learned through experience, then being a dad easily stands out as one of life’s key events for influencing how we choose to lead. So on the occasion of Father’s Day, here are a few things I’ve picked … Continue reading
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We’re one month into 2013 and I’m wondering how all those New Year’s resolutions are coming along. You know – more trips to the gym, more time with friends and family, fewer carbs, fewer hours watching ESPN, Homeland and The … Continue reading
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