It is with sincere appreciation for fellow Nazrudin Project member and author, Dr. Ed Jacobsen, that I share with you (with permission) the following post: Photo by Ruth and... read more →
How can I fix them? This is a common plea I hear from business owners about their employees. Does it sound familiar? It’s undeniable that sometimes these employees are the... read more →
Last week we examined two men who experienced that liminal doorway we aspire to cross through—the one to financial prosperity. Let’s see what each experienced next. Like scores of lottery... read more →
Thanks to guest blogger and author Robert White, author of Living an Extraordinary Life, for sharing his thoughts on what is perhaps the most challenging liminal threshold: change. “In these... read more →
Your financial statements should be an accurate reflection of your company's operating results and net asset position, but they should also help tell a story about how well you are... read more →
We were blessed to spend a recent weekend with friends in the Silverthorne area in the Rockies. My friends are attempting to rent the property we were all staying in... read more →
For those of you who attended my presentation at the TiE Rockies Breakfast for Business on November 2, 2012, thanks for your support! For those unable to attend, here is... read more →
All of us must be leaders. But before we can lead others, we must first lead ourselves. Dr. C. Otto Scharmer of MIT’s Presencing Institute points out that the etymology... read more →
This is the season of anticipation. Last week I talked about the unusual temporal turducken we just experienced. We, like that dish of a chicken nested in a duck nested... read more →
As I discussed last week, most financial services professionals I know are looking for a “silver bullet” to gain a steady stream of client referrals. I highlighted the clients you... read more →