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Hortense le Gentil, President and Founder, JAY Global Consulting
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Eric Kapitulik, Founder, CEO and Jake MacDonald, Lead Instructor, The Program LLC
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Ken Keis, President and CEO, CRG Consulting Resource Group
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Megan McNealy, Author and Wealth Management Advisor
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Our thoughts and the way of thinking plays a major role in our achievement. If a person’s way of thinking is lost, they are unlikely to find the success they want.
Our level of success in life is almost exclusively determined by our thinking. If a person’s way of thinking is lost, they are unlikely to find the success they want. For this reason, let’s explore the three different mental mazes we navigate to find success in life.
Cultivating positive emotions is an essential element of effective leadership. When you project these emotions, you set the tone around you and model a positive attitude for your team.
One of the strongest ways we build trust with each other is through sharing experiences. Any experience that we can share as a team will help build trust, from eating lunch together to collaborating on a project.
Decision: The act or process of deciding; a determination arrived at after consideration; a report of a conclusion; promptness and firmness in deciding.
We cringe just thinking about it: the idea that something unexpected, serious and time-consuming could happen in our personal lives that negatively affects our career lives.
When we are in harmony with each other that is when results are achieved. We do not all have to play the same instrument or the same beat, but we all do have to be in harmony. When we do that, the universe aligns itself to manifest our desired outcome.
Imagine you’re a mid-level engineer for a multi-national construction management firm. You love your job, so you read highly regarded industry publications and keep your ear to the ground at conferences to ensure you’re on top of emerging business opportunities.
I have long believed that anyone who can’t explain something briefly simply doesn’t understand it.