Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
“Win the respect of people you respect, and you can forget the rest.”
“Win the respect of people you respect, and you can forget the rest.”
In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this passionate talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to the world, and should be encouraged and celebrated.
In this episode we discuss everything you ever wanted to know about sleep.
In The Five Dysfunctions of a Team Patrick Lencioni once again offers a leadership fable that is as enthralling and instructive as his first two best-selling books, The Five Temptations of a CEO and The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive.
Sara Blakely founded SPANX with just $5,000 of personal savings and has grown it to a company that revolutionized an industry.
I turned 30 last week and a friend asked me if I’d figured out any life advice in the past decade worth passing on. I’m somewhat hesitant to publish this because I think these lists usually seem hollow, but here is a cleaned up version of my answer.
What if you could accomplish more in a day than you ever thought possible without working yourself to death or turning into an incredible stress ball? With the help of this week’s podcast guest, you can.
He’s known as the guru of productivity for good reason. Best-selling author David Allen knows how to get things done.
There are only two types of games: finite and infinite. In a finite game, the players are known, the rules are known, and there’s a clear end with a clear winner.
Inky Johnson’s story leaves us not only motivated and inspired, but also with a great life lesson. His resilience and courage helped him find his life’s purpose, even when it seemed that everything he had planned was falling apart. Today his story is a blessing to all who listen to it.