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The Importance of Crossing Daily Finish Lines

March 2, 2012 by Tom Basson

I am mostly offline, attending a business conference. I have asked several bloggers to post in my absence. This is a guest post by Tom Basson, the spiritual growth pastor at Grace Family Church in Durban, South Africa. You can connect with him on his blog or follow him on Twitter. If you want to guest […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: athlete, daily, day, family, finish, line, marathon, runner, work

Don’t Wait for a Funeral to Give a Eulogy

February 29, 2012 by Michael Smith

I am mostly offline, attending a business conference. I have asked several bloggers to post in my absence. This is a guest post by Michael Smith, a blogger and associate pastor in Franklin, TN. You can read his blog and follow him on Twitter. If you want to guest post on this blog, check out […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Death, die, Eulogy, funeral, grieve, Leadership, life, live, mourn, words

4 Ways to Become a Leader People Want to Follow

February 24, 2012 by Tim Peters

In this guest post, Tim Peters outlines the four Cs of effective leadership. These are the traits that make your team want to follow you.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: caring, compensation, conflict, correction, follow

7 Steps to Launching Your Next Big Project

February 16, 2012 by Michael Hyatt

Launching anything new is tough. But the challenges are predictable. Here’s how to take them on one at a time and win.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Authors, executives, goals, goalsetting, motivation, podcasters, podcasting, small business owners

The Secret to Happiness as You Get Older

February 13, 2012 by Michael Hyatt

Why is it that some people get more grump as they get older and others become more joyful. Perhaps it’s a matter of how we choose to view what happens to us.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: aging, grace, gratitude, halocaust, happiness, tony robbins

How to Create a Life-Changing Presentation

February 10, 2012 by John Richardson

Life-changing presentations share a set of common attributes. In this guest post, John Richardson elaborates on his SPARK method.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Communication, motivational, presentations, speech, talk

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