Clarity
Decide what great success looks like for you by the end of day today; then go all out to achieve
Decide what great success looks like for you by the end of day today; then go all out to achieve
Some people find excuses to be happy, and others search for excuses to be unhappy. I can understand that some
Last week, we showed how to use the SPARK framework to create rhythm and focus in decision-making. This week, let’s
As CEO, your scarcest asset isn’t capital—it’s undivided attention. Too often, weeks vanish into firefighting and status updates, while the choices
Scarcity isn’t reality—it’s a pattern of attention. It traps leaders in a zero-sum game: if you win, I lose. In the