The Ultimate Act of Sportsmanship
Several years ago, Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon University had no idea that the first and only collegiate homerun of …
Several years ago, Sara Tucholsky of Western Oregon University had no idea that the first and only collegiate homerun of …
Over his career, Gary has developed principles and strategies that he follows which have increased his production by 1800%. Through overcoming a rough beginning and facing down a life-threatening illness, he has never ceased reaching for his full potential.
How many times a week do you feel stressed, overwhelmed, or maxed out? Do you often find yourself feeling frustrated or upset over something? If you’re anything like our team, you can’t afford to have a bad day. Today, Steve and Rob Shallenberger share the eleventh principle of highly successful leaders: living in peace and balance.
Whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a stay-at-home parent, or a student, we all struggle with making sure that our schedule reflects what’s most important in our lives.
In his senior year of high school in a rural town in Idaho, as he watched his classmates walk across the stage accepting scholarships and various other awards, Dallin arrived at the realization that he was meant for great things, but his time had yet to come. He found his calling as an entrepreneur and through that rocky road full of triumphs and tribulations he has learned many life lessons along the way.
Growing up in Compton, Will’s environment did not necessarily encourage him to realize his own potential. In fact, he faced a lot of challenges early on in life. But after joining the Army and discovering his true calling, Will has worked hard to inspire leaders around the world to “live genius”.