We're all good at something. But this knowledge can have a dark side: when it clouds our judgment and pride takes over. It's time to use the ego bucket.
Everyone Needs an Ego Bucket
We're all good at something. But this knowledge can have a dark side: when it clouds our judgment and pride takes over. It's time to use the ego bucket.
To just know what and how to do things aren't enough for our generation of leaders. We must also remember that it's about the people we work with.
Do you need to speak in public? This is the only guide you will need to prepare!
I set out to read 20 books in 2017. It was tough to find time, but I did it - and here they are.
Training hard for this trip, as well as the sights and sounds I experienced, gave me two massively valuable lessons for life.
As the saying goes, "we don't know what we've got until it's gone." I experienced this in spades during this long hike.
There is an expectation, almost, that each and every trip and adventure will be documented and shared on social media. But should we?
This article is part of a five-article series, inspired by my trip to the Mt. Everest Base Camp. This episode explores what I believe is the most important trait of any team's members, the "secret sauce" of a successful team: humility.
What does it take to build a team? My recent Mt. Everest Base Camp trek experience (and how our team was built) sheds some light on how.
There is a difference between an inspiring transformation, and one that sends out a negative message to the world. Which one will you do?