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Practice Thanksgiving
As we prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, many are counting their blessings. However, why limit thanksgiving to a holiday? Making gratitude a daily discipline is a powerful way to change your thinking and cultivate a positive outlook on life. The research backs this up: grateful people experience less anxiety, less resentment, and more resilience when facing setbacks. According to Robert Emmons, “Gratitude blocks toxic emotions, such as envy, resentment, regret, and depress
Mike Gore
Nov 26, 2025


Growing Myself as a Person
I love this quote by Maya Angelou because it so succinctly summarizes the path to success—be a work in progress. That’s it. As human...
Mike Gore
Jun 23, 2022


An Invitation to Something Bigger
The Latin phrase “nemo resideo” is a concept sorely missing from most cultures. It means “leave no one behind.” Today it is frequently...
Mike Gore
May 24, 2022


The First 30 Days
Jane was a whirlwind of activity. Full of energy and ideas, she started her new role as the VP of Marketing for a financial services...
Conrad Lehfeldt
Mar 13, 2022


Leaders Learn
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing." —Socrates One of the real marks of humility is having a genuine curiosity and...
by W. Gary Gore
Jun 30, 2021


Humility
In Jim Collins iconic book, Good to Great, he sets about to benchmark all U.S. corporations to discover which had made the leap from...
by W. Gary Gore
May 25, 2021


Humility as a Prerequisite for Leadership
In his best selling book, Good to Great, author Jim Collins did exhaustive research to discover key factors in what made an organization...
by W. Gary Gore
Mar 25, 2018
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