Tag: leadership
The Leader’s Burden
Achieving consistent results for stakeholders can be a lonely endeavor, and this loneliness often increases with greater success. This represents the emotional burden that comes with leadership. Whether leading a multinational corporation or family this logic applies. Every success and failure is out in the open, allowing the world to criticize, condemn, or celebrate these […]
Continue reading »An Insider’s Perspective
Blogs are a great place to guide and promote ideas. In this case, I would like to share the perspective of a three-time participant in H-hour Training and Events Breach the Beach and Secure the Beach events, husband, new father, and Kean University graduate student, Brock Torre. –“As a current student, and an aspiring counselor, […]
Continue reading »Bold Games Offer Favors
It all matters, everything. The family, social status, parenting, money, dinner, the presentation, the big pitch and most importantly how hard you work on yourself. Self investments have never been short on return on investment. The only regrets I hear in H-hour Counseling are regrets of not pursuing a healing journey. A journey with love, […]
Continue reading »How to Lead with Effective Communication
Tough talks have to happen, and we can balance the bad with some good! Remember to mix in positive news when discussing sensitive topics. As a busy mom, small business owner, educator and overall task master, I’ve found this approach works wonders both at work and home. -Mary Ruiz, Director of Training and Events Expert […]
Continue reading »Neuroscience or Astrology?
J.P. Morgan was quoted as saying, “Millionaires don’t use astrology, billionaires do.”
Continue reading »Discipline Your Disappointments
Attend the event, travel to the training and invest the time in yourself.
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