
Being extraordinary
An 89-year old Pennsylvanian was snowed-in around the holidays. His daughter was worried that he wasn’t going to have enough

An 89-year old Pennsylvanian was snowed-in around the holidays. His daughter was worried that he wasn’t going to have enough

Attacking an important and/or difficult task head-on is the way to go. The easy way is to procrastinate. However, things

Being on top of things makes you feel calm. When you slip up and are back peddling you feel in

When you get a chance to perform at your best, always reflect on what made that type of performance happen.

If you look at your family or your team at work or in a voluntary organization, you will notice that

Believe it or not, organizing can be therapeutic. Whether it is organizing your clothes, office space, car or files on
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