What I Learned About Reinvention in Art History Class
I never imagined that an art history class I took in college would teach me one of the most important lessons in reinventing myself.
I never imagined that an art history class I took in college would teach me one of the most important lessons in reinventing myself.
Before you start coaching employees or coworkers, make sure to read this. This guide will give you the who, what, when, where, why of coaching at work so that you can make it work for you.
Little did I know that my high school math teacher was introducing me to key coaching skills I depend on almost 25 years later in my business. Effective coaching skills can be found in many professions, and teaching is no different. Some of my most fundamental coaching skills started forming in high school thanks for my math teacher.
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After guiding thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs around the world to design and launch their first startup, I learned that the #1 problem they run into is deeply understanding the customer problem they intend to solve It’s exciting and even intoxicating to get obsessed over our ideas for solutions. Maybe it’s a super cool app or […]
Small decisions, minor changes, little tweaks. These may just be powerful enough to change our lives. If you want to change your life, you have to consider doing one thing differently today. You may be one decision away from breakthrough and success. Do not miss this opportunity.
In this blog post, I explore how goals might actually distract you from success and where you should place your focus instead. I apply this to relationships, careers, education, and sports.
I recently started reading The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle, a book about unlocking the neurological secrets of developing skills in sports, art, music, math, and just about anything. In this blog post I discuss the insights I have learned so far and how I tested them with my own personal experiment.