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On hope

If you watch the news on any given day, there is a lot to be discouraged about. Just this morning, I read about: The gut-wrenching murder of a 10-year old girl at the abusive hands of her own family Political paralysis in making a decision on what to do about our country’s debt Grim economic [...]

This month, I have been having a great time teaching a new class called Power Teaching. I believe that teaching is a critical part of marketing, coaching, consulting and presenting. When you take a teaching approach in business, it strengthens your relationship with customers and extends the breadth and depth of your offerings. About 150 [...]

Poquito a poquito

Amanda Wang and her trainer Moises, inside the historic Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn During my trip to New York, I had the good fortune to meet up with my good friend and client Amanda Wang. I have written and spoken about Amanda many times, including in my TEDx talk about the power of the next [...]

The 20X Rule

Much of my time spent coaching is egging my clients on so they get websites done, pitch new clients and test and try new products in the market. The enemy of a new entrepreneur is endless planning and  perfection. After celebrating that they did take a serious step, I often get a slightly dejected email [...]

I had the great pleasure of interviewing Todd Henry, author of the new book The Accidental Creative: How to be Brilliant at a Moment’s Notice. After years of putting together teams of highly creative people, Todd learned that there were some secrets and patterns that helped them be happy, healthy and productive. He formed a [...]

What is a Fourth of July without a pep talk? Do you do pep talks for Canada Day too? If not, let’s set the precedence. (If you can’t see the video player, watch on YouTube here) Do you want to see success and growth in yourself and your business? Claim your authority. Be a professional. [...]