Leadership Lessons From The Recital As a dad, I was pretty lucky a few weekends ago with being able to watch my kids perform in the annual recital from their dance school, Terpsichore in Monroe, NY. My girls have been dancing for almost a decade, and I’ve been to just as many dance recitals. To be honest, […]
Success Means Being Personal
Thanks for taking a few minutes to read this, I respect your time and of course, everyone wants success. My realization on how being personal has contributed to my success became evident more recently, and I hope this connects with you. A Chameleons Journey As most of my listeners and readers know (but I’ll summarize […]
Taking A Breather And Looking Inward
I have to admit, I thought about just throwing in the towel on You Leading You. I enjoy the interviews, the coaching clients, speaking to groups about things that I’m passionate about, but… The returns didn’t seem to add up, not just financially, but from a viewpoint of the diversity of my projects and client […]
Can You Be Happy With The Simple Pleasures?
This past weekend I had plans all weekend long, and I thought, man I am going to be exhausted on Monday. Friday was dinner plans with my wife for our anniversary, Saturday was painting a few rooms in our house, Saturday night was a meet up with my cousin to go see some old friends […]
Why I Don’t Feel Guilty About Bribing My Daughter To Read
Ok, so I’ve been an avid reader all of my life. I started early, probably because I was always sick when I was young. My oldest daughter Ally, she picked up the reading bug early on, and sits and enjoys a good read as well. Then there is her sister, my youngest, Cassie, who up until […]