Many of you hide your ambitions and abilities because you fear of failure. Your opportunities are the gold in the story. Don’t be like the man in the story.
Inspirational story: Puppies for sale and a boy who understands…
So many people judge you for different things all the time. In this inspirational story you will read why everyone is special because of who they are.
Wisdom story: How to find out who is lying and who is telling the truth
Have you ever found yourself in a situation when you knew that someone is lying to you but you couldn’t tell who it was. Try the trick from the story.
Wisdom story: Opportunities are everywhere you just need to see them
This story is a clear example how to take advantage of an opportunity when no one sees it. If you were the young boy would you do the same?
Leadership story: How a prince earned his kingdom
Two brothers had the same task. One did it on time and with the resources give. The other did it faster and better. How did he do it?
Book review: THE ACHIEVEMENT HABIT by Bernard Roth
In “The Achievement Habit” Bernard Roth shares with you stories, recommendations, and exercises about design thinking and how it can improve your life.
Funny story: Four people and three parachutes in a plain that is about to crash
I have seen people in business do the same mistake the “lawyer” in the story made. Do not “sacrifice” quality of your work for being the first.
Funny Story: Would you pass the test?
We set rules of what is acceptable and what is not. It’s like a test to help us make decisions. In time many themselves don’t pass the test they have set for others. Do you?
Book review: NEUROSCIENCE FOR LEADERS by Nikolaos Dimitriadis & Alexandros Psychogios
In Neuroscience for Leaders, Nikolaos Dimitriadis takes you on a journey of the human brain and how to become a better leader and all is based on neuroscience research.
Wisdom story: The monk who was counting sins of others
If your in a leadership position and you spend more time counting sins of your team than helping them out you have failed them. Don’t be the monk in the story.