It doesn’t matter what other people think, in the end, what matters is that you do your best and learn at least one important lesson with each experience.
Perseverance story: Which tree will grow more and why?
We all encounter stressful situations and challenges in life and none of us were born with all the answers. But without them we wouldn’t grow more.
Teamwork story: Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody
Always make sure everyone on your team knows about their responsibilities. Don’t let your team assume somebody will do the job. Hold them accountable.
Book Review: TRIBAL MARKETING, TRIBAL BRANDING by Brendan Richardson
Building brand loyalty and advocacy is much more than saying you care for your customers and playing ads in the media. Check out Tribal Marketing, Tribal Branding by Brendan Richardson if you want to know more about Tribal Branding.
Leadership story: The seeds of future leaders
Leadership comes with great responsibility. And not everyone that wants authority is able of taking responsibility for their actions or results.
Teamwork story: A stick breaks while a bundle of sticks is unbreakable
Your teammates fill in your weaknesses, pick up where you couldn’t go on, and give you the energy to go on. A real teams bond is unbreakable.
Story about communication: The Socrates triple filter
The Socrates triple filter is one of the most important tools you can ever learn to use in life. It will help you to clear your mind.
Story about stress: How long can you hold a glass of water
Sometimes you have to take a break and look at the situation you are facing with a “fresh pair of eyes”. You can deal with stress in many ways. Find yours.
Mindset story: What can you learn from a thousand mirrors about attitude
As this story shows it is very important in life to have a positive attitude. Especially towards experiencing new things and meeting new people.
Mindset story: Do not waddle through life when you can fly
Through life, you are reminded multiple times that you have what you need to create a better life for yourself and your loved ones. But do you do it?