Recently, Alabama Coach Nick Saban delivered a powerful message in which he laid out two questions that go a long way toward determining success.
Steven Spielberg started Jaws by trying to instill fear in the audience visually, but instead created the horror with anticipation.
Today I joyfully exercise my right to shine. A new field of possibilities emerges in my awareness and manifests as my experience!
When we intentionally listen to another person's story, we humanize our lived experiences while practicing the power of kindness.
Recognize that every person who has shown up in your life arrived to help you become the person you are today.
The best way to get the results we want isn’t always going all in with maximum effort.
Coach Jon Cooper’s background is unique, as is his leadership style.
To longtime Apple engineer Tony Fadell, there are two types of "a--holes": Good and Bad.
The only way a culture can be successful is through alignment from the top down. It never works from the bottom up.
Learning is a daily experience and a lifetime mission.
Our ability to see the bright side of a seemingly hopeless situation becomes the mindful practice of building mental stamina and hope.
The greatest challenge in life is discovering who you are. The second greatest challenge is being at peace with what you find and making the most of it.