Monthly Archives: September 2010


Endurance & Big Destinations

“Let us show, not merely in great crisis, but in every day affairs of life, qualities of practical intelligence, of hardihood and endurance, and above all, the power of devotion to a lofty ideal.” –  Theodore Roosevelt This past weekend I was doing some office organizing and came across this quote that I wrote down years ago. One of my hobbies is collecting quotes; please send me your favorites in a comment. It seems we are in the midst […]


Minimizing Obstacles on Your Path to Success

Let’s face it, obstacles happen. How you deal with and plan for those obstacles is what sets you or your business apart from the competition. Imagine this scenario, you are having a great morning, all goes well at home and you sail through the morning commute and arrive at your office. You are greeted with this message, “Our supplier’s Asian facility burnt down last night and all of our prototypes are destroyed; I don’t have any additional information but […]


Creating More Time For Navigating to Success 6

“I am so busy that I even had to cut out my exercise time.” My client was stressed. She is not alone. Most of my clients, at one point or another, have challenges with too much to do and too little time. Time is our most precious commodity and the ultimate equalizer. No one can buy more time but you can differentiate yourself significantly through your management of this limited resource. How do you create more time? First identify […]


Strong Communities for Success

After my time in Bali observing their strong communities (see prior post linked here) I realized that I have several very strong communities that show up in different ways. This past week I celebrated a year anniversary with a group that formed from a seminar that we all took last summer. We are all very different and yet the same. We all have a strong desire to keep growing, learning, and living fully. I am not always successful at […]