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Empowering Gabby

In our home, we’re out to save and protect the river otters.  Well, at least one person in our home has decided to.  That person would be my daughter, Gabriella. Gabriella is in 5th grade and will be 10-years old next week.  I call her “Gaphrodite” just to mess with her, especially when she’s wearing one of her toga-like, long,…

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The Three Questions (Part 4)

For the last several weeks, I’ve been discussing what I like to call the Three Questions.  These are the questions that each one of us is asking of one another.  Our families ask.  Our clients ask.  Those that we lead in business and those who lead us are asking.  And we’re asking the same questions right back. So far, we’ve…

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The Three Questions (Part 3)

If you want to win at home, in the workplace and just about anywhere else in today’s world, you better know how to connect with others.  If you struggle in this area, success is almost always going to be an uphill battle for you.  Master this technique, and doors of achievement and fulfillment will just seem to open up for…

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The Three Questions (Part 2)

Last week I began a discussion about the Three Questions (if you missed Part 1, you can find it here).  These are the same three questions that everyone is silently asking you – your team members, your kids, your boss, your spouse, your clients – you name it.  The questions may be subliminal and even subconscious, but they are still…

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The Three Questions (Part 1)

They’re asking you the questions.  They are – all of them. Your spouse.  Your kids.  Your boss.  Your team.  Your friends.  Your clients.  The girl who rings up your groceries at the local supermarket.  The stylist who cuts your hair. No, most of the time you won’t hear them ask you out loud.  But subconsciously they are thinking them. And…

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Win Like West

I need to introduce you to a really cool kid I know.  Well, at sixteen years old, he’s hardly a kid anymore – much more like a young man headed into adulthood. I first got to know Westley Burrington when he was about nine or ten years old.  For those of you who have heard my story, you may remember…

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