Kevin Barrett, Certified Leadership Coach and President of True North Professional Development, was a recent guest on The Sparking Entrepreneur Podcast.
Take a listen.
Kevin Barrett, Certified Leadership Coach and President of True North Professional Development, was a recent guest on The Sparking Entrepreneur Podcast.
Take a listen.
Ryan Carlson, graduate of our Success-Minded Leader program, says the program helped him recognize that while he had passion for his work, it was important for him to identify where and how he wanted to drive success, and ultimately results.
After going through the Success-Minded Leader program, Guest Blogger Ryan Carlson says it is impossible to not recognize the immense power in being able to control one’s response to the world by leveraging the mindsets shared in the program.
In her speech at the 10th Annual USC Women’s Conference, my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Julie Miller shared the story of an experience she had with her high school guidance counselor, ‘Mr. Earl’.
In our earlier blog post, Making a First Impression, we discussed the uphill climb we face IF we make a negative first impression. In this post, we’ll discuss the steps that research shows can help us make a BETTER first impression.
We’ve all had the experience of meeting someone for the first time and formulating our first impression of that person. We even wonder what impression they have of us. That first impression is extremely important to us as human beings – more than we may even realize.
Having to speak in a meeting or doing a presentation in front of a group of people can shake some of us to the core. We can appear as though we are not confident in what we are saying and that can dilute the message we are trying to get across.
Prudential’s Pulse of the American Worker Survey reveals that 46% of American workers are either actively looking for a new job or considering a new job search. For 26% of the survey respondents, a lack of opportunities at their former job was the impetus to leave.