Part 2 of 4 How’s your time flowing this week? Time is the most challenging liminal dimension to manage. Our concept of time tracked on a calendar was called chronos... read more →
ABA’s Timeless Treasures Series Taken from: The Business Guide, Twenty-Sixth Edition, 1891 Business Maxims Reality makes no allowance for wishes or bad plans. Goods well bought are half sold.... read more →
Is the above title a familiar expression? At the May Colorado FPA chapter meeting, Courtney Pullen shared wisdom gleaned from interviewing scores of ultra high net worth families around the... read more →
We all know the mantra: “Ignore the urgent and do the important.” Why doesn’t this knowledge translate into better living? Why do we continue to answer Urgent’s siren call? I... read more →
Thanks to my guest blogger, Karl Frank. Karl is the incoming president of the Colorado Financial Planning Association and author of Go Tax Free: 17 Ways to Get More Choice... read more →
I had the privilege of joining a group of local CEOs to learn about what company culture is. Following are some insights on why culture is important and what owners/executives... read more →
Recently, I had the thrill of looking for whales. As a passenger, I just showed up, enjoyed the sightings, and got a DVD to commemorate my journey. However, I can... read more →
Every business owner faces a time dilemma: is the best use of my time in the office, or outwardly focused? The pull of glory and “fun” and ego strokes can... read more →
Communication! Communication? In conversations with business owners recently—and these owners had businesses with 50+ employees—they described communication “challenges” either within the company or with clients. But for now these owners... read more →
Liminal Dimensions Lead Foot, Rabbit’s Foot or Gazelle’s Foot? In preparation for my... read more →