I was reading a book called “Where Good Ideas Come From”. There was a reoccuring theme in the book. There was this concept that the author spoke of that caught my attention. The author stated that an idea is never completely owned by one person. Somehow, another person has the final piece(s) to the idea … Continue reading
Daily Archives: December 31, 2012
Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone
(by Kevin Claiborne) “A ship in a harbor is safe, but that’s not what ships are built for.” – William Shedd – Comfort zones are mental barricades that provide a sense of safety. They are developed and sustained by gradually limiting ourselves based on our perceptions about our abilities, potential, power, and our sometimes false … Continue reading
All in the Family
(by Mike Powell) Whether I’m training, coaching, consulting, facilitating, or presenting and no matter the audience or the subject matter, eventually I’ll get asked the same question or variation of the same question… “Is it hard working with your Dad” or “What is it like to be in business with family?” It seems most people … Continue reading
An Innocent Pleasure
Desserts are often guilty pleasures. Whimsicle is a gourmet fruit pop business that allows you to have your “treat” without feeling guilty. This Philadelphia-based dessert product is dedicated to producing refreshing, delicious, and unique products. These pops are made from fresh organic fruits, vegetables, and other natural ingredients. Whimsicles are a healthy alternative treat for people of all … Continue reading
The Business of Twitter
(by Silas Grant) Recently, a friend of mine, who is a personal trainer, approached me about using Twitter to gain clients. He wants to expand his reach, but he also has a genuine concern for the health of his friends. He’d like to use his Twitter page to give tips and potentially find people willing … Continue reading