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An Inspired Poem: Life is a Masterpiece
Live life like a masterpiece,
A work of art that never cease,
A canvas painted bright and bold,
A story that will be told.
Choose your colors, choose them well,
Each stroke of brush, each tale to tell,
Blend them with your heart and soul,
To create a life that's truly whole.
Add a touch of love and grace,
A sprinkle of kindness in every space,
Let your passions guide your hand,
And create a life that's truly grand.
Embrace the moments, big and small,
Let them inspire, let them call,…
Embrace Your Uniqueness: The Power of Being You
In a world where conformity and fitting in often seem to be the norm, embracing our uniqueness and accepting ourselves for who we truly are can be challenging. However, the truth is that our individuality is what makes us truly special and sets us apart from everyone else.
Inspired by the new U2 album, Songs of Surrender, I have been going through some of their classic songs and came across the unique guitar riff from the song “Numb.”
I started thinking about the strange lyrics, which touch on…
Are Your People Being Pulled By Rope or Pushed By A Sail?
Motivating people at work can be challenging, but it is essential to building a positive and productive workplace. There are two main types of motivation: intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. Understanding these two types of motivation can help you develop strategies to encourage and support your employees.
The best way to understand extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation is the difference between being pulled by a rope and being pushed by a sail.
Extrinsic motivation is like being pulle…
Inspiring Vision: The Thinker
"A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is visible labor and there is invisible labor." – Victor Hugo
In 1880, the sculptor August Rodin was commissioned to create a set of massive bronze doors for the Decorative Arts Museum (Paris), which became a piece that is now known as, The Gates of Hell. This piece took 37 years to complete, and ultimately, it never reached its intended destination. However, it is now on display at Musée Rodin, a worthwhile stop the next time you are …
Shiny Object Syndrome: The Downside of Curiosity
"I do one thing at a time, I do it well, and then I move on." – Major Charles Emerson Winchester
Do you constantly get distracted by new ideas, projects, or opportunities? Do you often struggle to stay focused on one thing for a sustained period of time? If so, you may be suffering from what's commonly called "shiny object syndrome."
While curiosity is a valuable trait to have, it can also be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it drives us to explore new ideas, learn new skills, and discov…
Inspiring Vision: Bilbao Guggenheim Museum
"Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness." – Frank Gehry
If you have ever been to the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, you have seen this magnificent museum's power and scale. It is truly one of Frank Gehry's most notable creations. However, one of the things most people don't know is the story of the impact that this one building had on the city of Bilbao, Spain. When the museum opened in 1997, critics hailed Frank Gehry's masterpiece as one of the architectural wo…
Secrets of Next-Level Entrepreneurs
"When a team is battle-ready, they have a foundation of trust and safety; they know each other’s strengths and blind spots and are ready to face whatever happens next." - Tony Martignetti
I am excited to recommend this book because I am a co-author along with ten other incredible thought leaders. The book will hit shelves on March 28th, but you can pre-order your copy now (click here).
Rising Leaders and The Power of Candor
“People evolve, and so your relationships must evolve with them. Care personally; don’t put people in boxes and leave them there.” – Kim Scott
Effective communication is key to success in any workplace, and for rising leaders, it is especially critical to establish strong relationships with their employees. One approach that has gained traction in recent years is the practice of "radical candor," which involves being honest and direct with others while still showing that you care about their gr…
Are You An Expert Curator? Maybe It Is Time to Get Started
"A life accumulates a collection: of people, work, and perplexities. We are all our own curators." – Richard Fortey
Growing up, I thought being a curator was a boring job that only the dullest people would choose to pursue – someone who worked in a stuffy museum surrounded by paintings of dead French politicians and bowls of fruit. What I have discovered is that I was completely wrong.
These days my definition of a curator has expanded to become really badass because it's all about being resou…
Inspired Thinking: Unlocking Your Creative Potential
Have you ever felt stuck in your thinking, unable to come up with new ideas or find solutions to problems? Many of us experience creative blocks at some point in our lives, but the good news is that inspired thinking can be cultivated and developed. Let's explore what inspired thinking is, why it's essential, and how you can tap into it to unleash your creative potential.
Inspired thinking refers to a state of mind where you are open, imaginative, and receptive to new ideas and solutions. It's …